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Cement
    Reported by:
 Marvida, Angelica F.
Mendoza, Allen Dale A.

     Submitted to:
Arch. Sylvester D. Seño




                                                               Cement
           Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                          BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
History/ Origin of Cement
• 3000 BC—Egyptian
  Pyramids
     • The Egyptians were
       using early forms of
       concrete over 5000
       years ago to build
       pyramids. They mixed
       mud and straw to form
       bricks and used gypsum
       and lime to make
       mortars.
                                                                               Cement
                           Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                          BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
History/ Origin of Cement
• 300 BC - 476 AD—Roman
  Architecture
      • The ancient Romans used a
        material that is remarkably
        close to modern cement to
        build many of their
        architectural marvels, such
        as the Colosseum, and the
        Pantheon. The Romans also
        used animal products in their
        cement as an early form of
        admixtures.


                                                                                    Cement
                                Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                               BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
History/ Origin of Cement
• 1824—Portland Cement
  Invented
     • Joseph Aspdin of England is
       credited with the invention of
       Portland cement. He named his
       cement Portland, after a rock
       quarry that produced very
       strong stone.
     • A ship carrying barrels of
       Aspdin's cement sank off the
       Isle of Sheppey in Kent,
       England, and the barrels of set
       cement, minus the wooden
       staves, were later incorporated
       into a pub in Sheerness and
       are still there now.

                                                                                      Cement
                                  Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                                 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
History/ Origin of Cement
• 1836—Cement
  Testing
   • The first test of
     tensile and
     compressive
     strength took place
     in Germany.



                                                                           Cement
                       Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                      BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
History/ Origin of Cement
• 1845 Isaac Johnson
      • A few years later, in 1845, Isaac
        Johnson made the first modern
        Portland Cement by firing a mixture of
        chalk and clay at much higher
        temperatures, similar to those used
        today. At these temperatures (1400C-
        1500C), clinkering occurs and minerals
        form which are very reactive and more
        strongly cementitious.
      • While Johnson used the same
        materials to make Portland cement as
        we use now, three important
        developments in the manufacturing
        process lead to modern Portland
        cement:
               - Development of rotary kiln
               - Addition of gypsum to control setting
               - Use of ball mills to grind clinker and
                  raw materials
                                                                                                  Cement
                                              Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                                             BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
Portland cement
•The type of cement used in almost all
concrete since 1824.
•The original inventor, Joseph Aspdin, was a
British bricklayer and named his new
invention “Portland” because its color
reminded him of the color of the natural
limestone on the Isle of Portland which is a
peninsula in the English Channel.
•All Portland cements are hydraulic cement
(hydraulic calcium silicates).
•Hydraulic cement is actually the generic term
in the construction industry. It refers to any
cement that will set and harden after it is
combined with water.
                                                                                       Cement
                                   Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                                  BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
Types of Cement
• Type I
     • General purpose cements where the special
       properties of other types are not required.
     • It is commonly used for general construction
       especially when making precast and precast-
       prestressed concrete that is not to be in contact with
       soils or ground water.
     • Its uses include pavements and sidewalks,
       reinforced concrete buildings, bridges, railway
       structures, tanks, reservoirs, culverts, sewers, water
       pipes and masonry units.
                                                                                 Cement
                             Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                            BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
Types of Cement
• Type II
     • Intended to have moderate sulfate resistance with
       or without moderate heat of hydration.
     • This type is for general construction that is
       exposed to moderate sulfate attack and is meant
       for use when concrete is in contact with soils and
       ground water
     • Can be used in structures of considerable mass,
       such as large piers, heavy abutments, and heavy
       retaining walls. Its use will reduce temperature
       rise, an important quality when the concrete is
       placed in warm weather.

                                                                                 Cement
                             Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                            BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
Types of Cement
• Type III
     • This cement is similar to Type I, but ground finer.
     • Has relatively high early strength.
     • This gives the concrete using this type of cement a three day
       compressive strength equal to the seven day compressive
       strength of types I and II. Its seven day compressive strength
       is almost equal to types I and II 28 day compressive
       strengths.
     • The only downside is that the six month strength of type III is
       the same or slightly less than that of types I and II. Therefore
       the long-term strength is sacrificed a little.
     • It may also be used in emergency construction and repairs
       and construction of machine bases and gate installations.


                                                                                      Cement
                                  Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                                 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
Types of Cement
• Type IV
    • Generally known for its low heat of hydration.
    • This causes the heat given off by the hydration
      reaction to develop at a slower rate.
    • As a consequence, the strength of the
      concrete develops slowly.
    • After one or two years the strength is higher than
      the other types after full curing.
    • This cement is used for very large concrete
      structures, such as dams, which have a low
      surface to volume ratio.

                                                                                Cement
                            Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                           BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
Types of Cement
• Type V
    • Used where severe sulfate resistance is important.
              • Extensive cracking
              • Expansion
              • Loss of bond between the cement paste and
                aggregate
              • Alteration of paste composition, with monosulfate
                phase converting to ettringite and, in later stages,
                gypsum formation. The necessary additional calcium
                is provided by the calcium hydroxide and calcium
                silicate hydrate in the cement paste




                                                                                    Cement
                                Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza
                                               BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM

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  • 1. Cement Reported by: Marvida, Angelica F. Mendoza, Allen Dale A. Submitted to: Arch. Sylvester D. Seño Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 2. History/ Origin of Cement • 3000 BC—Egyptian Pyramids • The Egyptians were using early forms of concrete over 5000 years ago to build pyramids. They mixed mud and straw to form bricks and used gypsum and lime to make mortars. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 3. History/ Origin of Cement • 300 BC - 476 AD—Roman Architecture • The ancient Romans used a material that is remarkably close to modern cement to build many of their architectural marvels, such as the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. The Romans also used animal products in their cement as an early form of admixtures. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 4. History/ Origin of Cement • 1824—Portland Cement Invented • Joseph Aspdin of England is credited with the invention of Portland cement. He named his cement Portland, after a rock quarry that produced very strong stone. • A ship carrying barrels of Aspdin's cement sank off the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, England, and the barrels of set cement, minus the wooden staves, were later incorporated into a pub in Sheerness and are still there now. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 5. History/ Origin of Cement • 1836—Cement Testing • The first test of tensile and compressive strength took place in Germany. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 6. History/ Origin of Cement • 1845 Isaac Johnson • A few years later, in 1845, Isaac Johnson made the first modern Portland Cement by firing a mixture of chalk and clay at much higher temperatures, similar to those used today. At these temperatures (1400C- 1500C), clinkering occurs and minerals form which are very reactive and more strongly cementitious. • While Johnson used the same materials to make Portland cement as we use now, three important developments in the manufacturing process lead to modern Portland cement: - Development of rotary kiln - Addition of gypsum to control setting - Use of ball mills to grind clinker and raw materials Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 7. Portland cement •The type of cement used in almost all concrete since 1824. •The original inventor, Joseph Aspdin, was a British bricklayer and named his new invention “Portland” because its color reminded him of the color of the natural limestone on the Isle of Portland which is a peninsula in the English Channel. •All Portland cements are hydraulic cement (hydraulic calcium silicates). •Hydraulic cement is actually the generic term in the construction industry. It refers to any cement that will set and harden after it is combined with water. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 8. Types of Cement • Type I • General purpose cements where the special properties of other types are not required. • It is commonly used for general construction especially when making precast and precast- prestressed concrete that is not to be in contact with soils or ground water. • Its uses include pavements and sidewalks, reinforced concrete buildings, bridges, railway structures, tanks, reservoirs, culverts, sewers, water pipes and masonry units. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 9. Types of Cement • Type II • Intended to have moderate sulfate resistance with or without moderate heat of hydration. • This type is for general construction that is exposed to moderate sulfate attack and is meant for use when concrete is in contact with soils and ground water • Can be used in structures of considerable mass, such as large piers, heavy abutments, and heavy retaining walls. Its use will reduce temperature rise, an important quality when the concrete is placed in warm weather. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 10. Types of Cement • Type III • This cement is similar to Type I, but ground finer. • Has relatively high early strength. • This gives the concrete using this type of cement a three day compressive strength equal to the seven day compressive strength of types I and II. Its seven day compressive strength is almost equal to types I and II 28 day compressive strengths. • The only downside is that the six month strength of type III is the same or slightly less than that of types I and II. Therefore the long-term strength is sacrificed a little. • It may also be used in emergency construction and repairs and construction of machine bases and gate installations. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 11. Types of Cement • Type IV • Generally known for its low heat of hydration. • This causes the heat given off by the hydration reaction to develop at a slower rate. • As a consequence, the strength of the concrete develops slowly. • After one or two years the strength is higher than the other types after full curing. • This cement is used for very large concrete structures, such as dams, which have a low surface to volume ratio. Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM
  • 12. Types of Cement • Type V • Used where severe sulfate resistance is important. • Extensive cracking • Expansion • Loss of bond between the cement paste and aggregate • Alteration of paste composition, with monosulfate phase converting to ettringite and, in later stages, gypsum formation. The necessary additional calcium is provided by the calcium hydroxide and calcium silicate hydrate in the cement paste Cement Reported by: Angelica F. Marvida and Allen Dale A. Mendoza BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-1/ 10:00-11:00 AM