@proceedings {98, title = {Is cement a glassy material?}, journal = {Euro-C Conference}, volume = {COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES, VOL 1}, year = {2015}, month = {Jun-22-2015}, pages = {169-176}, publisher = {CRC PRESS-TAYLOR \& FRANCIS GROUP}, address = {MAR 24-27, 2014, St Anton am Alberg, AUSTRIA}, abstract = {

The nature of Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate (C-S-H), the binding phase of cement, remains a controversial question. In particular, contrary to the former crystalline model, it was recently proposed that its nanoscale structure was actually amorphous. To elucidate this issue, we analyzed the structure of a realistic simulation of C-S-H, and compared the latter to crystalline tobermorite, a natural analogue to cement, and to an artificial ideal glass. Results clearly support that C-S-H is amorphous. However, its structure shows an intermediate degree of order, retaining some characteristics of the crystal while acquiring an overall glass-like disorder. Thanks to a detailed quantification of order and disorder, we show that its amorphous state mainly arises from its hydration.

}, isbn = {978-1-138-02641-4; 978-1-315-76203-6}, doi = {10.1201/b16645-19}, author = {Mathieu Bauchy and Mohammad Javad Abdolhosseini Qomi and Roland Jean-Marc Pellenq and Franz-Josef Ulm}, editor = {Bicanic, N and Mang, H and Meschke, G and DeBorst, R} }