Concept:The setting and hardening of cement after addition of water is due to hydration of some of the constituent compounds of cement such as Tricalcium aluminate, Tricalcium silicate, Dicalcium silicate, and Tetra calcium aluminoferrite.
Tricalcium silicate 3Ca⋅SiO2 : This is also called as
Alite. This is also responsible for the early strength of the concrete. The cement that has more C3S content is good for cold weather concreting. The heat of hydration is
500 J/Cal. Dicalcium Silicate 2CaO⋅SiO2 : This compound will undergo reaction slowly. It is responsible for the progressive strength of concrete. This is also called as
Belite. The heat of hydration is
260 J/Cal. Tricalcium aluminate 3CaO⋅Al2O3 : Celite is the quickest one to react when the water is added to the cement. It is responsible for the flash setting. The increase of this content will help in the manufacture of Quick Setting Cement. The heat of hydration is
865 J/Cal. Tetra calcium Alumino ferrite 4CaO⋅Al2⋅Fe2O3 : This is called as
Felite. The heat of hydration is
420 J/Cal. It has the poorest cementing value but it responsible for long term gain of strength of the cement.