Alkali-Silica Reactivity and Strength of Mortars with Expanded Slate, Expanded Glass or Perlite

M. Zahabi, A. Said
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Lightweight aggregates are increasingly used in concrete construction. They reduce concrete selfweight furnishing a structural advantage. In contrast, the mechanical properties and durability of lightweight concrete can become the governing factor on lightweight aggregate replacement ratios. Alkali-Silica Reactison (ASR) and compressive strength of mortar samples with expanded slate, expanded glass or perlite, covering the spectrum of internal porosity and weight of lightweight aggregates, were evaluated. Scanning electron microscopy was utilized to evaluate the contribution of the aggregates’ porosity and chemical composition in inhibiting ASR. Perlite, owing to its highly porous microstructure and lower matter excelled in ASR expansion while chemical composition and denser microstructure of the heavier expanded slate resulted in more signified late ASR expansion and higher compressive strength. An attempt in visual inspection of ASR attack of alkali metal ions on silica-rich expanded glass using an ultra-accelerated exposure to sodium hydroxide solution was made.
膨胀板岩、膨胀玻璃或珍珠岩砂浆的碱硅反应性和强度
轻骨料在混凝土施工中的应用越来越广泛。它们减少了混凝土的自重,提供了结构优势。轻质混凝土的力学性能和耐久性是影响轻骨料替代率的主要因素。对含膨胀板岩、膨胀玻璃和珍珠岩的砂浆试样进行了碱硅反应(ASR)和抗压强度评价,涵盖了轻质集料的内部孔隙率和重量谱。利用扫描电镜分析了聚集体的孔隙度和化学成分对抑制ASR的贡献。珍珠岩由于其高孔隙结构和低物质含量,有利于ASR膨胀,而膨胀较重的板岩的化学成分和致密的微观结构,导致后期ASR膨胀更明显,抗压强度更高。采用超加速氢氧化钠溶液对富硅膨胀玻璃进行了碱金属离子ASR攻击的目视检测。
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