Synergistic effects of nano and micro silica on fresh and hardened properties of self-consolidating concrete

IF 6.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Saeed Bozorgmehr Nia , Behrouz Shafei
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The escalating demand for methods to diminish cement usage without compromising the strength and durability of concrete mixtures has led to an intensified exploration of alternative mixture ingredients. Nano silica has emerged as a prominent supplementary cementitious material, recognized for its capability to partially substitute cement. Despite this potential, there was a gap in the literature on the effects of nano silica on the concrete’s fresh and hardened properties, particularly when used in conjunction with silica fume. This gap motivated the current investigation, aiming to capture and compare the effects of incrementally substituting silica fume with nano silica in self-consolidating concrete (SCC). For this purpose, four nano silica dosages—1%, 2%, 3%, and 5%— were considered as replacements for silica fume. A range of experiments, including slump flow, T50 time, and L-box tests, were conducted to assess the workability of the developed SCC mixtures. Subsequent analyses focused on key mechanical attributes, including the static modulus of elasticity, compressive strength, and tensile strength. The research further encompassed water absorption, penetration depth, and electrical resistivity evaluations to understand the durability characteristics of the developed mixtures. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses complemented these tests, offering a microstructural perspective to further explain the outcomes. This investigation’s findings offer novel insights into leveraging nano silica’s distinctive properties to achieve the desired SCC properties while reducing the environmental impact of this class of mixtures.

纳米和微米二氧化硅对自密实混凝土新拌和硬化性能的协同效应
随着人们对在不影响混凝土混合物强度和耐久性的前提下减少水泥用量的方法的需求不断增长,人们开始加强对替代混合物成分的探索。纳米二氧化硅已成为一种重要的胶凝补充材料,其部分替代水泥的能力已得到认可。尽管具有这种潜力,但关于纳米二氧化硅对混凝土新拌和硬化性能的影响,特别是与硅灰一起使用时的影响,文献中还存在空白。这一空白激发了当前的研究,旨在捕捉和比较在自密实混凝土(SCC)中用纳米二氧化硅逐步替代硅灰的效果。为此,我们考虑了四种纳米二氧化硅用量--1%、2%、3% 和 5%--作为硅灰的替代品。为评估所开发的 SCC 混合物的工作性,进行了一系列实验,包括坍落度流动、T50 时间和 L 型箱试验。随后的分析侧重于关键的机械属性,包括静态弹性模量、抗压强度和抗拉强度。研究还包括吸水性、渗透深度和电阻率评估,以了解所开发混合物的耐久性特征。扫描电子显微镜(SEM)分析与这些测试相辅相成,从微观结构的角度进一步解释了测试结果。这项研究的结果为利用纳米二氧化硅的独特性能实现所需的 SCC 特性提供了新的见解,同时减少了这类混合物对环境的影响。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
19.40%
发文量
842
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Case Studies in Construction Materials provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies on construction materials. In addition, the journal also publishes related Short Communications, Full length research article and Comprehensive review papers (by invitation). The journal will provide an essential compendium of case studies for practicing engineers, designers, researchers and other practitioners who are interested in all aspects construction materials. The journal will publish new and novel case studies, but will also provide a forum for the publication of high quality descriptions of classic construction material problems and solutions.
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