火山灰细度测定火山灰反应性的意义

Mahipal Kasaniya, Michael DA Thomas, Ted Moffatt, Ashlee Hossack
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本文从抗压强度、束缚水和电阻率等方面对火山灰的反应性进行了定量分析。研究的火山灰包括天然火山灰、玻璃火山灰和粉煤灰,这些火山灰被磨成四个细度水平或中位粒径(d50)约为3、5、10和15微米。采用定量x射线衍射法测定了火山灰的非晶态含量。在砂浆中进行了UNB石灰反应性试验和改性ASTM C311硅酸盐水泥活性试验。在这两个试验中,在测量抗压强度之前先进行了体电阻率测量。此外,根据R3测试或ASTM C1897制备浆料用于结合水。虽然所有测试材料的火山灰反应性通常随着细度的提高而提高,但与其他火山灰相比,一种火山灰可能表现出非常不同的火山灰性改善率。体积电阻率可以可靠地评估火山灰的反应性,当与抗压强度结合使用时,可以帮助区分火山灰和火山灰-水力材料。改进的ASTM C311试验也被发现适合和有效地在7天内快速区分火山灰,特别是缓慢反应的火山灰和惰性材料。讨论了将火山灰的非晶态含量与细度相结合,推导出一种新的非晶态细度指标,以合理地预测火山灰的反应性,并讨论了该指标的局限性。
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Significance of fineness of pozzolans in determining pozzolanic reactivity
This paper presents the quantification of the pozzolanic reactivity of pozzolans examined in terms of compressive strength, bound water and electrical resistivity. The pozzolans studied included natural pozzolans, glass pozzolans and fly ash that were ground to four fineness levels or median particle sizes (d50) of approximately 3, 5, 10 and 15 µm. Quantitative X-ray diffraction was employed to determine the amorphous content of pozzolans. The UNB lime-reactivity test and a modified ASTM C311 activity with portland cement test were performed in mortars. In these two tests, bulk electrical resistivity measurements were conducted before measuring compressive strength. Additionally, pastes were prepared for bound water in accordance with the R3 test or ASTM C1897. While the pozzolanic reactivity for all materials tested generally improves with the fineness, one pozzolan could demonstrate a very different rate of pozzolanicity improvements compared to that of others. Bulk electrical resistivity provides a reliable assessment of pozzolanic reactivity and can help differentiate pozzolanic and pozzolanic-hydraulic materials when used in conjunction with compressive strength. The modified ASTM C311 test is also found to be suitable and effective in rapidly distinguishing pozzolans, especially slow reactive ones, from inert materials at 7 days. A novel amorphous-fineness index derived by combining the amorphous content and fineness of pozzolans to reasonably predict the pozzolanic reactivity and limitations of the index are discussed.
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