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Effects of HPMC on Workability and Mechanical Properties of Concrete Using Iron Tailings as Aggregates

Xiaowei Gu, Xiaohui Li, Weifeng Zhang, Yuxin Gao, Yaning Kong, Jianping Liu, Xinlong Zhang

2021Materials32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Iron ore tailings (IOTs) are gradually used as building materials to solve the severe ecological and environmental problems caused by their massive accumulation. However, the bulk density of IOT as aggregate is too large, which seriously affects the concrete properties. Therefore, in this paper, the effect of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) on the workability, mechanical properties, and durability of concrete prepared from IOT recycled aggregate was studied. The action mechanism of HPMC on the workability and the mechanical properties of the IOT concrete was analyzed by mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The results show that HPMC can effectively improve the segregation problem caused by the sinking and air entrainment of IOT aggregate and improve the crack resistance of concrete with little effect on its compressive strength and electric flux. These results are due to the air-entraining thickening effect of HPMC, which improves the slurry viscosity, hinders the sinking of aggregate, and improves the workability. At the same time, HPMC film, after concrete hardening, will bridge the slurry and aggregate through physical and chemical effects, hinder the propagation of microcracks, and improve the crack resistance.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceDurabilityAggregate (composite)SlurryMercury intrusion porosimetryComposite materialCompressive strengthScanning electron microscopeTailingsMetallurgyPorosityPorous mediumTailings Management and PropertiesConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycled Aggregate Concrete Performance
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