Title of article :
Self-compensating autogenous shrinkage in Portland cement-metakaolin-fly ash pastes
Author/Authors :
Kinuthia، J. M. نويسنده , , Wild، S. نويسنده , , Sabir، B. B. نويسنده , , Bai، J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
For concrete containing high amounts of cement, particularly for (but not restricted lo) hot climatic conditions, the rate of hydralion may he high enough to cause shrinkage problems. Use of some admixtures such as silica fume and pulverized fuel ash (PFA) may further increase shrinkage. Blending Portland cement (PC) with metakaolin (MK) has shown expansive tendencies which may be applicable in suppressing early shrinkage. By blending MK with PFA partially to replace PC, shrinkage may be regulated. The current work is particularly directed towards regulation of autogenous shrinkage. Paste bars in which PC was replaced by up to 20% MK, 30% PFA and 30% MK plus PFA blends were monitored for autogenous shrinkage for up to 200 days during sealed moist curing at room temperature and 100% relative humidity. The results reported show reduced autogenous shrinkage, although cement type was also found to he an important factor in influencing shrinkage. The use of PC-MKPFA blends should provide technological, economic and environmental advantages by reducing PC production and its associated greenhouse gas emissions, and improving concrete durability.
Keywords :
Ion implantation , nitrogen , passive film , Titanium , X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy , grazing incidence X-ray diffraction , corrosion resistance.
Journal title :
Advances in Cement Research
Journal title :
Advances in Cement Research