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482                     Chapter 11 - Gypsum and Gypsum Products


                                     • Estimation of hydrates based on the observation that the
                                        total peak area of the dihydrate is in proportion to the
                                        quantity of the sample dihydrate and that the area ratio of
                                        the first peak to the second peak is approximately 3.00.

                                     • Establishment of a proportional relationship between the
                                        peak area of dehydration (second peak) and the quantity
                                        of the sample.
                                     The following empirical relationship was developed to predict the
                              relative proportion of calcium sulfate hydrates.

                              Eq. (9)    1/γ = 0.33 + 0.33R


                              where γ  is the area ratio of the first peak to the second peak and R is the
                              mass ratio of hemihydrate to dihydrate.





























                              Figure 26. DSC curve for hydrated portland cement in a hermetically sealed pan. [19]



                              9.2    Gypsum–Based Cements

                                     The utilization of gypsum-based binary and ternary blended ce-
                              ments has been shown to provide the desired characteristics of early
                              hardening strength with improved durability. [21]  This is illustrated in
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