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Hydration characteristic, thermal expansion and microstructure of cement containing nano-silica
Highlights NS increases the water demand and consequently retards the setting process. The values of pH and free lime decrease with increasing NS% content. Chemically combined water contents increase with increasing NS% content, due to the pozzolanic reaction of NS. Microstructure and mechanical properties improved with increasing NS up to 3.0% and then slightly up to 5%. Thermal expansion coefficient of hydrated cement pastes containing 3% NS increases with curing time.
Abstract The effect of nano-silica (NS) on the hydration characteristics, thermal expansion and microstructure of cement pastes and mortars was studied. OPC was replaced with NS up to 6.0%. The presence of NS increases the required water of standard consistency and elongated the setting times. The results of chemically combined water, free portlandite, pH, bulk density, compressive strength and thermal expansion showed that NS contents up to 5.0 mass% improve the physico-chemical and mechanical properties of cements. NS behaves not only as filler to improve the microstructure, but also as an activator to promote the pozzolanic reaction, which enhances the formation of hydrated products. It was concluded that partially substitution of OPC up to 5 mass% NS improves the mechanical and microstructural characteristics in comparison with the neat OPC paste up to 90days.
Hydration characteristic, thermal expansion and microstructure of cement containing nano-silica
Highlights NS increases the water demand and consequently retards the setting process. The values of pH and free lime decrease with increasing NS% content. Chemically combined water contents increase with increasing NS% content, due to the pozzolanic reaction of NS. Microstructure and mechanical properties improved with increasing NS up to 3.0% and then slightly up to 5%. Thermal expansion coefficient of hydrated cement pastes containing 3% NS increases with curing time.
Abstract The effect of nano-silica (NS) on the hydration characteristics, thermal expansion and microstructure of cement pastes and mortars was studied. OPC was replaced with NS up to 6.0%. The presence of NS increases the required water of standard consistency and elongated the setting times. The results of chemically combined water, free portlandite, pH, bulk density, compressive strength and thermal expansion showed that NS contents up to 5.0 mass% improve the physico-chemical and mechanical properties of cements. NS behaves not only as filler to improve the microstructure, but also as an activator to promote the pozzolanic reaction, which enhances the formation of hydrated products. It was concluded that partially substitution of OPC up to 5 mass% NS improves the mechanical and microstructural characteristics in comparison with the neat OPC paste up to 90days.
Hydration characteristic, thermal expansion and microstructure of cement containing nano-silica
Abd.El.Aleem, S. (author) / Heikal, Mohamed (author) / Morsi, W.M. (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 59 ; 151-160
2014-02-21
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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