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Study of Hydration and Microstructure of Mortar Containing Coral Sand Powder Blended with SCMs

Xingxing Li, Ying Ma, Xiaodong Shen, Ya Zhong, Yuwei Li

2020Materials17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

can be ground to fines and combined with supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as fly ash, silica fume, granulated blast furnace slag in replacing Portland cement to promote the properties of cement concrete. The effects of coral sand powder (CSP) compared to limestone powder (LSP) blended with SCMs on hydration and microstructure of mortar were investigated. The result shows CSP has higher activity than LSP when participating in the chemical reaction. The chemical effect among CSP, SCMs, and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) results in the appearance of the third hydration peak, facilitating the production of carboaluminate. CSP-SCMs mortar has smaller interconnected pores on account of the porous character of CSP as well as the filler and chemical effect. The dilution effect of CSP leads to the reduction of compressive strength of OPC-CSP and OPC-CSP-SCMs mortars. The synergic effects of CSP with slag and silica fume facilitate the development of compressive strength and lead to a compacted isolation and transfer zone (ITZ) in mortar.

Topics & Concepts

Silica fumePortland cementMortarMaterials scienceCementitiousCompressive strengthGround granulated blast-furnace slagMicrostructureCementFly ashSlag (welding)Composite materialMetallurgyConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsMagnesium Oxide Properties and Applications
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