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Influence of the mineral admixture on the durability of medium-strenght self compacting concrete
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is an innovative concrete that does not require vibration for placing and compacting. SCC, developed in Japan in the 1980s, provides a present-day and attractive challenge for many researchers, as the long list of papers on the topic corroborates. Nevertheless, the durability of SCC, especially medium strength SCC, provides the researcher with opportunities for study in depth. This paper deals with the durability of SCC: two SCC mixtures, with 30 MPa compressive strength, are studied. The main difference between the two SCCs is the type of the addition: fly ash and limestone powder. The microstructure and products of hydration of the SCC are analyzed by means of Mercury Porosimetry Intrusion (MPI) and TG/DTA techniques. The penetration of water under pressure, chloride diffusion and CO2 penetration are also analyzed at different ages of the SCC specimens. Fresh and mechanical properties are also evaluated. Microstructure, durability properties and mechanical behaviour are analyzed together, and then associated with the role of the admixture (influence of the type of admixture). Conclusions are then presented.
Influence of the mineral admixture on the durability of medium-strenght self compacting concrete
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is an innovative concrete that does not require vibration for placing and compacting. SCC, developed in Japan in the 1980s, provides a present-day and attractive challenge for many researchers, as the long list of papers on the topic corroborates. Nevertheless, the durability of SCC, especially medium strength SCC, provides the researcher with opportunities for study in depth. This paper deals with the durability of SCC: two SCC mixtures, with 30 MPa compressive strength, are studied. The main difference between the two SCCs is the type of the addition: fly ash and limestone powder. The microstructure and products of hydration of the SCC are analyzed by means of Mercury Porosimetry Intrusion (MPI) and TG/DTA techniques. The penetration of water under pressure, chloride diffusion and CO2 penetration are also analyzed at different ages of the SCC specimens. Fresh and mechanical properties are also evaluated. Microstructure, durability properties and mechanical behaviour are analyzed together, and then associated with the role of the admixture (influence of the type of admixture). Conclusions are then presented.
Influence of the mineral admixture on the durability of medium-strenght self compacting concrete
Bermejo Núñez, Ester B. (Autor:in) / Gálvez Ruiz, Jaime (Autor:in) / Fernández Cánovas, Manuel (Autor:in) / Moragues Terrades, Amparo (Autor:in)
01.01.2010
CD-ROM Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress and Exhibition FIB 2010 | 3rd International Congress and Exhibition. 2010 International FIB Congress and PCI Annual Convention and Exhibition | 29/05/2010 - 02/06/2010 | Washington D.C., EEUU
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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