TY - CONF UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80053129475&doi=10.1109%2fSHUSER.2011.6008494&partnerID=40&md5=ae9300ee084c6b487359238b2bf5a2a7 A1 - Ridha, S. A1 - Irawan, S. A1 - Ariwahjoedi, B. EP - 33 Y1 - 2011/// SN - 9781457702655 N1 - cited By 0; Conference of 2011 International Symposium on Humanities, Science and Engineering Research, SHUSER 2011 ; Conference Date: 6 June 2011 Through 7 June 2011; Conference Code:86638 N2 - Electrical conductivity has been increasingly used for material characterization in the form of dispersion characteristic. However, the application of this method to the cement slurry is limited. This paper investigates the influence of water to cement ratio and degree of hydration to the dispersion characteristic of cement slurry during 24 hrs of hydration. The magnitude and frequency effect are used to describe the conductivity dispersion characteristic. It is observed that the magnitude of conductivity dispersion increases with the reduction in water content and pore volume. During initial hydration, the dispersion characteristic appears in the minimum value and raises as hydration continue. The frequency effect is growth as the hydration and saline concentration increases. It is implied that the single frequency measurement for evaluating the cement slurries properties may not be reliable. An implicit correlation to the interface conductivity is indicated from dispersion respond throughout hydration process. © 2011 IEEE. KW - Cement slurry; Degree of hydration; Dispersion characteristics; early hydration; electrical conductivity; Frequency effect; Hydration process; Influence of water; Interface conductivity; Material characterizations; Minimum value; Pore volume; Saline concentration; Single frequency KW - Cements; Electric conductivity; Engineering research; Hydration; Slurries; Water content KW - Dispersions ID - scholars1894 TI - Conductivity dispersion characteristic of cement slurry during early hydration SP - 30 CY - Kuala Lumpur AV - none ER -