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Effect of Olivine Nano-silica Additions on Cement Based Systems
In this study, the influence of olivine nano-silica (OnS) additions in cement based systems has been addressed. The obtained results demonstrate that the addition of OnS (1.5–3.8 % bwoc) increases the viscosity, yield point and hydration degree of the cementitious systems, mainly due to the increase of the total specific surface area of the mix. This holds also for the case when a fixed amount of SP is applied. Based on the performed analysis, it is concluded that the OnS acts as an accelerating and pozzolanic agent in concrete.
Effect of Olivine Nano-silica Additions on Cement Based Systems
In this study, the influence of olivine nano-silica (OnS) additions in cement based systems has been addressed. The obtained results demonstrate that the addition of OnS (1.5–3.8 % bwoc) increases the viscosity, yield point and hydration degree of the cementitious systems, mainly due to the increase of the total specific surface area of the mix. This holds also for the case when a fixed amount of SP is applied. Based on the performed analysis, it is concluded that the OnS acts as an accelerating and pozzolanic agent in concrete.
Effect of Olivine Nano-silica Additions on Cement Based Systems
Sobolev, Konstantin (editor) / Shah, Surendra P. (editor) / Quercia Bianchi, G. (author) / Brouwers, H. J. H. (author)
Nanotechnology in Construction ; Chapter: 24 ; 193-198
2015-01-01
6 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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