Cement/aggregate composition, concrete product and method for making a concrete product

US9630880B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9630880-B2
Application numberUS-201213486468-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 1, 2012
Priority dateSep 1, 2009
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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A concrete product is produced by providing red dune sand having a particle size of 45 microns or less and mixing the red dune sand with hydraulic cement in a ratio of about 30% of the cement being replaced by the red dune sand. The cement and red dune sand are then mixed with fine and course aggregate, water and a superplasticizer and cast after pouring into a mold cavity. Then within 24 hours of casting, the cast article is steam cured for 12 hours under atmospheric pressure, demolded and placed in an auto clave at 100% humidity. The temperature in the auto clave is raised to 180° C. within one to two hours and maintained at that temperature for 4 to 5 hours. The temperature also increases the pressure to about 10 bars. The pressure is released to reach atmospheric pressure within 20-30 minutes and the temperature reduced gradually, so that the article can be removed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for producing a cast concrete product from a cement aggregate composition, said method consisting of the following steps: a) milling a mass of red dune sand to reduce the particle size to 45 microns or less; b) providing a mass of Portland cement; c) mixing 70 parts Portland cement to 30 parts red dune sand with reduced particle size; d) providing a mass of other fine aggregate having a nominal particle size of 5 mm, and coarse aggregate having a nominal particle size of about 20 mm, water, and a superplasticizer selected from the group consisting of polycarboxylate ether, polycarbonate, alkyl citrates, sulfonated naphthalene, sulfonated alene, sulfonated melamine, and formaldehyde; e) mixing the Portland cement and red dune sand with the other fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, water, and superplasticizer to produce a mass of concrete including 350 kg/m 3 Portland cement, 150 kg/m 3 ground red dune sand, 650 kg/m 3 other fine aggregate having a nominal particle size of 5 mms, 1165 kg/m 3 coarse aggregate, 150 kg/m 3 water, and 6 liters superplasticizer; f) casting the mass of concrete in a shape by placing the cement mix in a mold to produce a molded article; g) within 24 hours of casting steam curing the molded article for 12 hours under atmospheric pressure; h) steam molding the molded article by placing the molded article inside a curing chamber and maintaining 100% humidity in the curing chamber; i) raising the temperature in the curing chamber to about 180° C. within 1 to 2 hours to thereby raise the pressure to 10 bars and maintaining the 180° C. temperature at 100% humidity within the curing chamber for 4 to 5 hours. j) releasing the pressure to reach atmospheric pressure within 20-30 minutes and the temperature reduced; and k) removing the cast product from the curing chamber. 2. A cement aggregate composition for cast products comprising: Portland cement in an amount of 300 to 400 kg/m 3 , red dune sand in an amount of 100 to 200 kg/m 3 , fine aggregate 600 to 700 kg/m 3 , coarse aggregate 1,000 to 1,330 kg/m 3 , water 100 to 200 kg/m 3 and superplasticizer 5 to 7 liters. 3. A cement aggregate composition that comprises: Portland cement in an amount of 350 kg/m 3 , about 150 kg/m 3 of red dune sand, about 650 kg/m 3 fine aggregate, about 1165 kg/m 3 coarse aggregate, 150 kg/m 3 water and about 6 liters superplasticizer.

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  • Comminuting, e.g. by grinding or breaking; Defibrillating fibres other than asbestos · CPC title

  • High compression strength concretes, i.e. with a compression strength higher than about 55 N/mm2, e.g. reactive powder concrete [RPC] · CPC title

  • Steam hardening, e.g. in an autoclave · CPC title

  • Portland cements · CPC title

  • Micro- or nanosized fillers, e.g. micronised fillers with particle size smaller than that of the hydraulic binder (colloidal silica C04B14/062 ; silica fume C04B18/146) · CPC title

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What does patent US9630880B2 cover?
A concrete product is produced by providing red dune sand having a particle size of 45 microns or less and mixing the red dune sand with hydraulic cement in a ratio of about 30% of the cement being replaced by the red dune sand. The cement and red dune sand are then mixed with fine and course aggregate, water and a superplasticizer and cast after pouring into a mold cavity. Then within 24 hours…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alhozaimy Abdulrahman M, Jaafar Mohd Saleh, Al-Negheimish Abdulaziz I, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C04B14/068. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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