Mechanical Properties and Durability of Structural Lightweight Concrete Incorporating High Volumes of Fly Ash

A. Bilodeau, V. Malhotra, D. Golden
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Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET) has an ongoing project dealing with the role of supplementary cementing materials in concrete. As a part of this program, a new type of concrete known as high-volume fly ash concrete has been developed. In this type of concrete, the water and cement contents are kept very low, i.e. about 115 and 155 kg/m to the third power, respectively, and the proportion of low-calcium fly ash is about 56% of the total cementitious materials. This type of concrete has excellent mechanical properties and durability characteristics. The objective of this study was to investigate the application of the high-volume fly ash system to the production of structural lightweight concrete. In this study, high-volume fly ash concrete mixtures were made using ASTM Type I portland cement, fly ashes from sources in the U.S.A. and lightweight coarse aggregates from four different producers, three from the U.S.A., and one from the U.K. A reference concrete mixture without fly ash was also made for comparison purposes. A large number of test specimens were cast to determine the mechanical properties and durability characteristics of the concrete. The test results show that the structural high-volume fly ash concrete had mechanical properties similar to those of the reference concrete. The fly ash concrete generated significantly less heat of hydration, and showed noticeably better resistance to chloride-ion penetration than the reference concrete of similar 28-day strength. All concretes investigated demonstrated an excellent resistance to the freezing and thawing cycle.
掺高量粉煤灰结构轻量混凝土的力学性能和耐久性
加拿大矿物和能源技术中心(CANMET)有一个正在进行的项目,处理补充水泥材料在混凝土中的作用。作为该计划的一部分,一种新型混凝土被称为高容量粉煤灰混凝土已经开发出来。该型混凝土的水、水泥掺量保持在很低的水平,分别为115、155 kg/m³左右,低钙粉煤灰掺量约占总胶凝材料的56%。这种类型的混凝土具有优异的机械性能和耐久性。本研究的目的是研究大掺量粉煤灰体系在结构轻量化混凝土生产中的应用。在本研究中,使用ASTM I型硅酸盐水泥、来自美国的粉煤灰和来自四个不同生产商(三个来自美国,一个来自英国)的轻质粗骨料制成了大容量粉煤灰混凝土混合物。为了进行比较,还制作了不含粉煤灰的参考混凝土混合物。为了确定混凝土的力学性能和耐久性特性,进行了大量的试验。试验结果表明,结构大体积粉煤灰混凝土具有与参考混凝土相近的力学性能。粉煤灰混凝土产生的水化热明显低于同等28天强度的参考混凝土,且其抗氯离子渗透性能明显优于参考混凝土。所研究的所有混凝土都表现出优异的抗冻融循环能力。
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