Sir actually you need around 1350 degree Celsius in the kiln to produce the intermediate product named clinker and grinding it with gypsum in cement mill to produce cement.
Because it’s like water. It stays hot relatively long and stays cool relatively long(ice). consider heat is energy, the concrete holds that heat from the summer and releases it through the fall then when it finally cools in the winter it stays cool until it’s heated up by the summer. So consider the building a big ice cube by the time it get hot out the cement will still be cool for awhile because the building will keep the air around it cool. This is the exchange of energy he is referring to.
So, the "carbon footprint" propaganda has reached here too? And I thought this video was supposed to be purely scientific. ;) Nevertheless, a good video serie. Thanks. :)
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Sir actually you need around 1350 degree Celsius in the kiln to produce the intermediate product named clinker and grinding it with gypsum in cement mill to produce cement.
what are the effects of mix proportions on the shrinkage of concrete?
How come concrete store energy in winter and release in summer?
Because it’s like water. It stays hot relatively long and stays cool relatively long(ice). consider heat is energy, the concrete holds that heat from the summer and releases it through the fall then when it finally cools in the winter it stays cool until it’s heated up by the summer. So consider the building a big ice cube by the time it get hot out the cement will still be cool for awhile because the building will keep the air around it cool. This is the exchange of energy he is referring to.
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So, the "carbon footprint" propaganda has reached here too? And I thought this video was supposed to be purely scientific. ;)
Nevertheless, a good video serie. Thanks. :)