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International Scholarly Research Notices | 2011

Marble Filler: Does It Retard the Dissolution of Cement Constituents?

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Raoul Jauberthie

We showed In previous studies, that partial substitution of Portland cement with fillers from industrial by-products, slag and marble, have enabled the development of new hydraulic cements (ternary or quaternary) with a good mechanical performance, in addition to their economic and ecological benefits. This paper examines the influence of partial Portland cement replacement (CEM-I) with marble filler and other mineral additions on physicochemical properties of cement paste. A rapid preliminary test, the pH measurement of a binder suspension, reveals that marble powder lowers the pH of the cement. The solutions were stirred for 24 hours, the pH was recorded automatically. The hydration kinetics changed completely; it appears that even the slow setting phase disappears. To confirm the results, tests were carried out on mortars with partial substitution of Portland cement with fillers: measurement of shrinkage, swelling, and strength. The evolution of crystalline phases was monitored by XRD, and the portlandite content (Ca(OH)2) at 28 days was determined indirectly by thermal gravimetric analysis and differential thermal analysis (TGA and DTA). The characterization methods indicate that marble filler retards various cement constituents from passing into solution.


E3D : Eau, Déchets et Développement Durable | 2010

Formulation, caractérisation des mortiers à base de sable de dune et de ciments aux ajouts minéraux locaux

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Raoul Jauberthie; Laurent Molez; Abdelghani Naceri


Congrès International sur les Matériaux de l'Environnement | 2010

Pouzzolanicité de la cendre volcanique de Béni Saf

Malika Sabria Mansour; M.T. Abadlia; Raoul Jauberthie; Laurent Molez; Ibrahim Messaoudene; Damien Rangeard


Agricultural Engineering International: The CIGR Journal | 2010

Ecological and economical mortars made with dune sand and cements in combination with local mineral additions

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Raoul Jauberthie; Laurent Molez; Abdelghani Naceri


Courrier du Savoir | 2016

EFFECT OF THE QUENCHING IN WATER OF THE CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS SUBJECTED TO FIRE

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Laurent Molez; Raoul Jauberthie; Oussama Kessal; Lahcene Slama


Archive | 2015

EFFECT OF THE QUENCHING IN WATER OF THE CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS SUBJECTED TO FIRE EFFET DE LA RÉ-HUMIDIFICATION SUR LES MATÉRIAUX CIMENTAIRES SOUMIS À UN INCENDIE

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Laurent Molez; Raoul Jauberthie; Oussama Kessal


NoMaD 2015 : Nouveau Matériaux et Durabilité | 2015

Caractérisations non destructive de mortiers renforcés par des fibres de natures différentes soumis à haute température

Mohammed Ezziane; Laurent Molez; Ibrahim Messaoudene; Tahar Kadri; Raoul Jauberthie


CMSS 2013: International Congress on Materials & Structural Stability - Building up Sustainable Materials & Constructions | 2013

Effet de la ré-humidification sur les matériaux cimentaires soumis à un incendie

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Laurent Molez; Raoul Jauberthie; Oussama Kessal; Slama Lahcene


XXXèmes rencontres de l'AUGC-IBPSA : Constructions Durables | 2012

Effet des fillers de laitier et marbre sur la durabilité des ciments Portland dans des environnements de sulfate

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Raoul Jauberthie; Laurent Molez; Damien Rangeard; Abdelghani Naceri


10th International Congress on Advances in Civil Engineering | 2012

Effect of Industrial By-products Fillers on the Properties of Blended Cements in Sulphate Environments

Ibrahim Messaoudene; Raoul Jauberthie; Laurent Molez; Damien Rangeard; Abdelghani Naceri

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University of Mostaganem

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