An innovative and comprehensive course by EPFLx
Welcome to "The Science and Technology of Cement," an innovative and comprehensive course that delves deep into the world of one of the most ubiquitous materials in our modern society - cement. This intermediate-level course, offered by EPFLx, is designed to unravel the mysteries behind the strength, durability, and versatility of concrete, a material we encounter daily but seldom understand fully.
Over six weeks, you'll embark on a fascinating journey through the chemistry and engineering of cement, exploring its production, hydration, and the cutting-edge techniques used to study and improve it. From the basics of cement chemistry to advanced analytical methods like X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy, this course offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills that are invaluable in the fields of materials science, civil engineering, and sustainable construction.
While the course is designed to start with the basics of cement, a solid foundation in the following areas will be beneficial:
Setting up the context of sustainability in cementitious materials research
Introduction to cement chemistry and hydration mechanisms
Using Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) for cement characterization
Best practices and tips from the Laboratory of Construction Materials (LMC)
Deep dive into cement hydration and reaction kinetics
Using isocalorimetry to follow the reaction: best practices and LMC tips
Basics of X-Ray Diffraction (XRD)
Sample preparation techniques for XRD analysis
Applying XRD to cementitious materials
Advanced analysis of XRD results