Course label : | Cement Matrices |
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Teaching departement : | CMA / |
Teaching manager : | Madam CHARLOTTE BECQUART |
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Potential ects : | 0 |
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Code and label (hp) : | ENSCL_CI_M9_C2_4_1 - Verres |
Education team
Teachers : Madam CHARLOTTE BECQUART / Madam MURIELLE RIVENET
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers
Summary
This course puts a special emphasis on the relationships between the different Portland type cements formulation and the roles of the components (major constituent phases and admixtures) on cement properties (setting speed, mechanical properties, durability). The cements chemistry and microstructural evolution throughout the hydration process is also detailed with the purpose to provide the main tools for cements understanding to our students.
Educational goals
This course aims to train students in the formulation and characterisation of the main hydraulic binders used in the cement industry in a context of sustainability. At the end of the course they will be able to understand the chemistry of hydraulic binders and to choose their formulation for a given property or targeted application.
Sustainable development goals
Knowledge control procedures
Continuous Assessment
Comments: Written exam based on a document review (1h)
Online resources
- Propriᅵtᅵs des bᅵtons, A.M. Neville, Centre de Recherche Interuniversitaire sur le Bᅵton, Sherbrooke ᅵ Laval, Ed. Eyrolles, 2000 - Cement Chemistry, HFW Taylor, Second Edition, 1997
Pedagogy
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Sequencing / learning methods
Number of hours - Lectures : | 10 |
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Number of hours - Tutorial : | 0 |
Number of hours - Practical work : | 0 |
Number of hours - Seminar : | 0 |
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : | 0 |
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : | 0 |
Number of hours - Projects : | 0 |
Prerequisites
Validation of Teaching Unit Materials Science Semester 7. Validation of Teaching Unit Use Properties Semester 8. Validation of Teaching Unit Materials Semester 8.
Maximum number of registrants
Remarks
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