Optimal cement paste yield stress for the production of stable cement foams

Authors: Blandine Feneuil, Nicolas Roussel, Olivier Pitois

Cement and Concrete Research (2019) 120, pp 142-151
arXiv: 1909.06025v1 - DOI (cond-mat.soft)
31 pages, 18 figures, accepted preprint

Abstract: Production of morphology-controlled cement foams remains challenging, mainly due to bubble stability issues during cement setting. The use of cement paste with high yield stress is expected to promote stability by damping intrinsic bubble kinetics. Here we show however that for given W/C ratio, fresh foam stability can be achieved instead by decreasing the yield stress of the cement paste. Indeed, in this low apparent yield stress regime, van der Waals attraction between cement grains is reduced and grains are allowed to be efficiently packed by bubbles, providing enhanced mechanical properties. This result is obtained for two distinct additives used at controlled concentrations and without resorting to set accelerators, which highlights the general significance of the underlying stability mechanism. It offers a promising solution to produce stable cement foams at high air content.

Submitted to arXiv on 10 Sep. 2019

Explore the paper tree

Click on the tree nodes to be redirected to a given paper and access their summaries and virtual assistant

Also access our AI generated Summaries, or ask questions about this paper to our AI assistant.

Look for similar papers (in beta version)

By clicking on the button above, our algorithm will scan all papers in our database to find the closest based on the contents of the full papers and not just on metadata. Please note that it only works for papers that we have generated summaries for and you can rerun it from time to time to get a more accurate result while our database grows.