"Effects of Fine Aggregate Replacement on the Rheology, Compressive Strength and Carbonation Properties of Fly Ash and Mortar"

K. Hwang, T. Noguchi, F. Tomosawa
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Recently, the amount of fly ash generated from electric power plants and other industries in Japan was about 6.4 million tons per year, and it is expected to increase to 12 million tons per year in 2010. Hence, there is a great need to investigate solutions on how to utilize fly ash more effectively. One of the promising solutions is to use high amounts of fly ash in concrete as replacement of the fine aggregate, instead of replacing portland cement. When replacing a part of the cement by a high amount of fly ash, changes in strength development and resistance to carbonation may cause problems in the applications of the concrete to actual building construction in respect to the structural and durability requirement. Though the replacement of a part of fine aggregate by fly ash reduces low strength development, higher rates of carbonation of the concrete may remain as a problem, as calcium hydroxide will be consumed by pozzolanic reactions with the fly ash. This study aims to clarify the effects of high level of replacement of fine aggregate by fly ash on the properties of concrete in the fresh state as well as in the hardened state, and investigate the limit of the replacement in view of the practical application of this type of concrete. Rheological properties, compressive strength and rate of carbonation of mortars of water to portland cement ratio of 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 in which the fine aggregate was replaced with fly ash at 25 and 50% levels were evaluated experimentally. It was found that the rheological constants increased with higher replacement level of fly ash and that, when water to portland cement ratio was maintained the strength development and carbonation properties were improved.
细骨料置换对粉煤灰和砂浆流变学、抗压强度及碳化性能的影响
最近,日本电厂和其他工业产生的飞灰量约为640万吨/年,预计到2010年将增加到1200万吨/年。因此,迫切需要研究如何更有效地利用粉煤灰的解决方案。其中一个很有前景的解决方案是在混凝土中使用大量的粉煤灰来替代细骨料,而不是替代波特兰水泥。当用大量粉煤灰代替部分水泥时,强度发展和抗碳化能力的变化可能会导致混凝土在实际建筑施工中的应用在结构和耐久性要求方面出现问题。虽然用粉煤灰代替部分细骨料可以减少低强度的发展,但混凝土的高碳化率可能仍然是一个问题,因为氢氧化钙将被与粉煤灰的火山灰反应所消耗。本研究旨在阐明粉煤灰高水平替代细骨料对混凝土新鲜状态和硬化状态性能的影响,并结合该类型混凝土的实际应用,探讨替代的极限。试验研究了粉煤灰替代细骨料为25%和50%时,水灰比分别为0.3、0.4和0.5的砂浆的流变性能、抗压强度和碳化率。研究发现,随着粉煤灰掺量的增加,水泥的流变常数增大;保持水灰比,水泥的强度发展和碳化性能得到改善。
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