The effect of supplementary cementitious materials on transport properties of cementitious materials - state-of-the-art

Zaid Abdulhussein, K. Kopecskó
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The supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) have recognized many of the beneficial influences on concrete ability to resist the penetration of chloride ions, such as fly ash, slag, silica fume, metakaolin, and other natural pozzolans; this benefit has primarily been ascribed to the refined pore structure that results from the appropriate use of SCMs, which, in turn, results in reduced permeability and ionic diffusivity. The paper illustrates the state-of-the-art research findings on; (1) the classification of the SCMs and physicochemical properties; (2) the influences of SCMs on cement binder and the pore structure under chloride ion permeability; (3) the influences of the SCMs on the carbonation process of the cement binder that aims to determine the optimum relationship between SCMs and concrete transport properties. The interesting experimental investigations of the combined influence of chloride and carbonate permeation in cement binder that implement the latest methods in different curing conditions, types, and level contents of the SCMs will yield new scientific results and proposals for the industrial applications auxiliary materials.
补充胶凝材料对胶凝材料输运性能的影响研究进展
补充胶凝材料(SCMs)已经认识到对混凝土抵抗氯离子渗透能力的许多有益影响,如粉煤灰、矿渣、硅灰、偏高岭土和其他天然火山灰;这种好处主要归功于适当使用scm所产生的精细孔隙结构,这反过来又导致渗透率和离子扩散率的降低。本文阐述了关于;(1) SCMs的分类和理化性质;(2)氯离子渗透下SCMs对水泥粘结剂及孔隙结构的影响;(3)粉煤灰对水泥粘结剂碳化过程的影响,旨在确定粉煤灰与混凝土输运性能之间的最佳关系。采用最新方法,在不同养护条件、不同类型、不同含量的SCMs中,对水泥粘结剂中氯化物和碳酸盐渗透的综合影响进行了有趣的实验研究,将为工业应用辅助材料提供新的科学成果和建议。
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