Steady viscous flow of some commercial Andean volcanic Portland cement pastes

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Three commercial Ecuadorian cements, obtained from crushing a mix of clinker and a mixture of pumice powder and volcanic ash, were selected to perform studies on steady viscous flow behaviour. Steady flow curves were obtained during the dormant period. All pastes showed non-linear viscoplastic behaviour. A modified Bingham model was fitted to the experimental data. The yield stress was found to increase and plastic viscosity decreased with clinker substitution. These results were justified by using a model that considers fresh volcanic cement paste as a suspension of particles (cement and volcanic powder) dispersed in a liquid phase, formed by water, and a gel part, formed from the cement-water chemical reaction.

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Páez-Flor, N. M., Rubio-Hernández, F. J., & Velázquez-Navarro, J. F. (2017). Steady viscous flow of some commercial Andean volcanic Portland cement pastes. Advances in Cement Research, 29(10), 438–449. https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.16.00188

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