The size of portlandite crystals in ITZ and its relation with ratios of ingredients and properties of LWAC

İ. A. Gönül, H. Ciçek
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In this experimental study, nine different lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) specimens - in which natural lightweight scoria aggregate was used as coarse aggregate - were prepared for investigating the size of portlandite crystals in their interfacial transition zone (ITZ). Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) was used to determine the size of portlandite crystals in ITZ of LWAC specimens. The size of portlandite crystals in ITZ of these LWAC specimens was determined quantitatively in order to identify its relation with ratios of ingredients and properties of LWAC that were investigated. It was determined that the size of portlandite crystals in ITZ of nine LWAC specimens is in the range of (0.91-2.047) µm. The size of portlandite crystals in ITZ is found to be increased when the water/cement (W/C) and coarse aggregate/total aggregate (Ac/A) ratios of LWAC get increased. On the other hand, the compressive strength and the oven-dry density of LWAC are found to be decreased when the size of portlandite crystals in ITZ gets increased. The best way to make portlandite beneficial from mechanical, physical and durability points of view is to transform it into so-called secondary hydration products by making it react with materials that have proper chemical properties for this transformation. In this case, the small portlandite crystals dissolve entirely, and the large portlandite crystals become smaller. Lightweight scoria aggregate used in this study is thought to have chemical properties to assist such a transformation in ITZ.
研究了电解液中硅酸盐晶体的大小及其与原料配比和LWAC性能的关系
在本实验研究中,制备了9种不同的轻骨料混凝土(LWAC)试样,其中天然轻质矿渣骨料用作粗骨料,用于研究波特兰石晶体在其界面过渡区(ITZ)中的尺寸。利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)测定了LWAC试样在ITZ中的硅酸盐晶体大小。定量测定了这些LWAC试样中硅酸盐晶体的大小,以确定其与所研究的LWAC成分比例和性能的关系。结果表明,9个LWAC试样在ITZ中的波特兰石晶体尺寸在(0.91-2.047)µm之间。随着水灰比(W/C)和粗骨料比/总骨料比(Ac/A)的增大,水灰比(W/C)增大。另一方面,随着硅酸盐晶体尺寸的增大,LWAC的抗压强度和烘干密度降低。从机械、物理和耐久性的角度来看,使波特兰石受益的最佳方法是通过使其与具有适当化学性质的材料发生反应,将其转化为所谓的二次水化产物。在这种情况下,小的波特兰石晶体完全溶解,大的波特兰石晶体变小。本研究中使用的轻质矿渣骨料被认为具有化学性质,有助于在ITZ中进行这种转化。
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