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International Summit on Cement Hydration Kinetics

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      • Aditya Kumar
      • Amal Raj Jayapalan
      • Andre Nonat
      • Andreas Luttge (Rice University)
      • Andrew Parkes
      • Anna Bravo
      • Ara Jeknavorian
      • Arezki Tagnit-Hamou
      • Barbara Lothenbach
      • Bruce Balcom
      • Bruno Huet (Schlumberger)
      • Christopher Ferraro
      • Daniel Constantiner (BASF)
      • Denise Silva
      • Doug Hooton
      • Francesco Surico
      • George Scherer (Princeton University)
      • Gilberto Artioli
      • Giorgio Ferrari
      • Giri Venkiteela
      • Hamlin Jennings (Northwestern University)
      • Irvin Chen
      • Ishee Charles
      • Jacques Marchand
      • Jeff Bullard (NIST)
      • Jeff Chen
      • Jeff Schweitzer (University of Conneticut)
      • Jeff Thomas (Northwestern University)
      • Jie Zhang
      • Jim Beaudoin
      • Jorge Dolado
      • Joseph J. Biernacki
      • Josephine Cheung
      • Karen Scrivener (EPFL, Switzerland)
      • Laila Raki
      • Lawrence Roberts
      • Maria Juenger (University of Texas, Austin)
      • Nat Hager (MSI Sensing)
      • Patrick Juilland
      • Paul Sandberg (W. R. Grace)
      • Richard Livingston
      • Richard Meininger
      • Robert Flatt
      • Roman C. Domszy
      • Rouhollah Alizadeh
      • Satish Myneni (Princeton University)
      • Shashank Bishnoi
      • Sulapha Peethamparan (Clarkson University)
      • Terry Ramlocham
      • Tiantian Xie
      • Walasa Vichit-Vadakan
      • Will Hansen (University of Michigan)
      • Xinying Lu
      • Zhihui Sun (Univeristy of Louisville)
    • Proceedings
    • Program
      • 1.0 Session Topic – Early Age Hydration
      • 1.1 Session Topic Mechanisms
      • 1.2 Session Topic Modeling
      • 1.3 Session Topic Instrumentation and Experimentation
      • 2 Session Topic – SCM’s
      • 3 Session Topic – Post Peak Hydration
      • 4 Session Topic – Admixture Interactions
      • 5 Session Topic – Thermochemistry and Geochemical Viewpiont
      • 6 Session Topic – Alternative Cement Systems
      • Poster Session
        • Characterizationof Early Hydration and Setting of Oil Well Cement by a Multifaceted Approach
        • Compositional-Property Relationships in Low-Energy, Low-CO2 Calcium Sulfoaluminate-Belite Cement
        • Early-Age Microstructure Evolution of Cement Pastes
        • From Single Particles to Particle Ensembles – Population Balance Details
        • Influence of Nano-Anatase TiO2 Additions on Cement Hydration: Experiments and Modeling
        • Measurement of Apparent Activation Energy of Portland Cement Based Materials
        • Preliminary study of the setting of cement paste by impedance measurements
        • Single Particle Model for C3S Hydration – A Semi-Analytical Continuum Approach
        • Single Particle Models for C3S Hydration – A Multi-Component Distributed Parameter Continuum Approach
    • Roadmap
    • Titles
      • Balcom – Monitoring Cement Hydration with Embedded NMR Probes
      • Beaudoin – Nanostructural Metamorphosis and Engineering Behavior of C-S-H in Hydrating Cement Systems
      • Biernacki – Population Balance Modeling of Cement Hydration
      • Bishnoi – Nucleation and growth kinetics and the density of C-S-H
      • Bullard – Can C-S-H Growth Behavior Be Predicted? Questions From a Modeling Perspective
      • Chen – A Coupled Nanoindentation/SEM-EDX Study on Low Water/Cement Ratio Portland Cement Paste – Evidence for C-S-H/Ca(OH)2 Nanocomposites
      • Cheung – Influence of Triethanolamine and Triisopropanolamine on the Hydration of Portland Cement
      • Dolado – A Molecular Dynamics Study of the Formation of Calcium (Alumino) Silicate Hydrate (C-A-S-H) Gels
      • Hager – Monitoring of Hydration in Cement systems by Brodband Time-Domain-Reflectrometry Dielectric Spectroscoy
      • Hansen – Mechanism and Modeling of Cement Hydration
      • Hooton – Evaluation of Cement Admixture Interactions
      • Hooton – Pore Fluid Composition and Effect pm SCM’s
      • Huet – Modeling the Effect of C-S-H Incongruent Dissolution on Cement Reactivity in CO2 Rich Environment.
      • Jeknavorian – Impact of Water Reducers and Superplasticizers on the Hydration of Portland Cement
      • Jennings – Some Observations Relating Kinetics, Chemistry, and Product Structure of Hydrating Cement Paste
      • Juenger – Recent Advances in Sulfoaluminate-belite Cement Research
      • Juilland – Analysis of Induction Period in Terms of Dissolution Theory from Geochemistry
      • Livingston – The Transition to Diffusion-Limited Kinetics in Hydrating Cement Pastes
      • Lothenbach – Hydration of Blended Cements
      • Luttge – Vertical Scanning Interferometry (VSI) and Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation – Complementary Tools for the Study of Cement Setting Kinetics
      • Myneni – Probing the Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Aluminum Silicate Hydrate Phases in Alkaline Systems
      • Nonat – Early Hydration of Calcium Silicates: Driving Forces and Limiting Steps
      • Raki – Effect of Novel Organo-Mineral Phases on Cement Hydration and Concrete Properties
      • Ramlochan – Early Age Reactions of Sulphate Phases that Conribute to Early Stiiffening of Hydraulic Cements
      • Roberts – Admixtures and C Ash – A Challenge to Model
      • Sandberg – The Use of Isothermal and Semi-Adiabatic Calorimetry to Study Cement Hydration Kinetics-Pros and Cons
      • Scherer – Effect of Pressure on Early Hydration
      • Scherer – Hydration and Percolation
      • Schweitzer – The Mechanism of the Induction Period in Cement Hydration Inferred from Nuclear Resonance Reaction Analysis
      • Scrivener – Impact of Hydration Kinetics on SCM’s
      • Silva – Impact of Accelerators and Retarders on the Hydration of Portland Cement
      • Sun – Early-Age Microstructural Evolution of Cement Pastes
      • Tagnit-Hamou – Hydration of Glass Powder as a Cementitious Material
      • Thomas – Digital and Mathematical Modeling of the Nucleation and Growth of Cement-Based Materials
      • Winnefeld – Thermodynamic Modelling of the Hydration of Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cements
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