Effect of Nano Seeds in C-S-H Gel Formation: Simulation Study from the Colloidal Point of View

2015 
The addition of external nanoparticles, mainly nano silica during the hydration of cement is a field of investigation in high performance cements. The added particles act as seeds and initiate early nucleation and subsequent growth of C-S-H gel. Nucleation is triggered very early, before enough clinker grains are dissolved or in other words, before the super saturation condition is attained. Hence, depending on the amount of added seed, the morphology and the mechanical properties of the product differ. Experimental studies in this area are less favored due to economic reasons and simulation studies are rare in the literature. An earlier work by some of the authors introduced a Monte Carlo model which dealt with the kinetics of the hydration process at early ages. The colloidal model incorporated random nucleation in the bulk, followed by an Avramian style layer by layer growth of 5nm sized C-S-H particles. The model was based on a Random Sequential Addition scheme and enabled a satisfactory rationalization of the early growth of C-S-H gel. In the present study, the authors extend this model for the addition of extra seeds and for different water to cement ratios.
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