Claims
- 1. A method for inhibiting the shrinkage of an aqueous hydraulic cementitious system prior to hardening comprising selecting a particulate carbonaceous material from the group consisting of delayed coke and naturally occurring coal, treating the material by heating it to a temperature substantially in excess of that temperature at which moisture is driven out of the material, incorporating the treated particulate carbonaceous material in the cementitious system, in an amount effective to counteract the shrinkage tendency of the cementitious system, the carbonaceous material being one which when so treated is effective to inhibit shrinkage by causing expansion of the system compared to no incorporation of carbonaceous material.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the heating temperature is in excess of that temperature at which devolatilization of constituents in the carbonaceous material occurs.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the heating is primarily carried out in an essentially closed system.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the heating is carried out in the presence of air.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the heating temperature is in excess of 900.degree. F.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 1 further including following the heating by contacting the carbonaceous material with a water spray at the heating temperature.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the naturally occurring carbonaceous material is selected from the group consisting of anthracite coal, bituminous coal and lignite coal or combinations of the same.
- 8. In a cementitious composition for forming an aqueous hydraulic cementitious system containing solids including aggregate for structural use, the improvement resulting in inhibition of shrinkage of the system while maintaining sufficient compressive strength for structural use comprising the inclusion therein in addition to the aggregate of particulate anthracite coal in an amount less than about 20 percent, by weight, of the total solids in the system.
- 9. In a cementitious composition for forming an aqueous hydraulic cementitious system, the improvement comprising the inclusion therein, in an amount effective to inhibit the shrinkage of the system prior to hardening, of a particulate carbonaceous material selected from the group consisting of delayed coke and naturally occurring carbon-containing materials specially processed by heating the material to a temperature substantially in excess of that temperature at which the material is merely dried, the carbonaceous material being one which when so processed is effective to inhibit shrinkage by causing expansion of the system compared to no inclusion of carbonaceous material.
- 10. A composition as claimed in claim 9 wherein the carbonaceous material has been water sprayed at the heating temperature.
- 11. A composition as claimed in claim 19 wherein the naturally occurring carbonaceous material is one selected from the group consisting of anthracite coal, bituminous coal, and lignite coal or combinations of the same.
- 12. A method for inhibiting the shrinkage of an aqueous hydraulic cementitious system prior to hardening comprising incorporating particulate anthracite coal in the cementitious system, in an amount effective to counteract the shrinkage tendency of the cementitious system, but less than about 25 percent, by weight, of the cement in the system, causing the system to expand, as compared to no such corporation, while allowing it to set and harden.
- 13. A method for inhibiting the shrinkage of an aqueous hydraulic cementitious system prior to hardening comprising selecting a particulate naturally occurring carbonaceous material, incorporating the particulate carbonaceous material in the cementitious system, in an amount effective to counteract the shrinkage tendancy of the cementitious system but ineffective to reduce the compressive strength of the system appreciably blow that strength obtained without the particulate carbonaceous material, as measured according to ASTM C 150-74, the carbonaceous material being one which is effective to inhibit shrinkage by causing expansion of the system compared to no incorporation of carbonaceous material.
- 14. In a cementitious composition for forming an aqueous hydraulic cementitious system, the improvement comprising the inclusion therein, in an amount effective to inhibit the shrinkage of the system prior to hardening but ineffective to appreciably reduce the compressive strength of the system, as measured by ASTM C 150-74, of a particulate naturally occurring carbonaceous material, the carbonaceous material being one which is effective to inhibit shrinkage by causing expansion of the system compared to no inclusion of carbonaceous material.
- 15. A composition as claimed in claim 14 wherein the naturally occurring carbonaceous material is anthracite coal present in an amount such that the density of the system remains greater than 15 pounds per gallon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of my copending application Ser. No. 560,686 filed Mar. 21, 1975, now abandoned.
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