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Phase formation of oil‐well cements based on chemical industry wastes

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ce/papers, , n. 6, v. 6
Page(s): 69-73
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2873
Abstract:

The crystalline compounds CaAl2O4 and Ca12Al14O33 are reliably identified by electron microscopic and X‐ray studies of the structural and phase features of clinker, and the iron‐ and chromium‐containing phases are presented in the form of solid solutions: Ca2Al0.48Fe1.52O5 and Ca5(CrO4)(CrO4)2. This allows creating of a heat‐resistant, strong, weighted oil‐well cement for cementing “hot” oil and gas wells. It has been found that obtained materials have enhanced strength – compressive strength after 28 days of setting reaches 55 MPa, quick‐setting – initial set – 2 hours 55 minutes, final set – 4 hours 20 minutes, quick‐setting – compressive strength after 3 days of setting reaches 48.6 MPa, bending strength reaches 6.7 MPa; and are hydraulic binders with water‐cement ratio of 0.17 – 0.38; with high sulfate resistance ratio of 1.31 which is 1.5 times higher than that of Portland cement.

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