• Title/Summary/Keyword: properties in plastic and hardened states

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Nano-silica in Holcim general use cement mortars: A comparative study with traditional and prefabricated mortars

  • Mohammadfarid Alvansazyazdi;Jorge Figueroa;Alex Paucar;Gilson Robles;Majid Khorami;Pablo M. Bonilla-Valladares;Alexis Debut;Mahdi Feizbahr
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.135-150
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    • 2024
  • Nano-silica's growing use in construction, known for enhancing strength and durability by reducing porosity, drives this research's significance, especially considering Ecuador's reliance on cement in construction. A comprehensive comparative study on mortars made with General Use cement and aggregates from Pifo and San Antonio quarries has been studied. It explores the impact of incorporating nano-silica in varying proportions (0.75%, 1.00%, 1.25%) on mortar properties, contrasting them with conventional and prefabricated mortars. laboratory Testing is conducted according to standards to assess both fresh and hardened state properties, and microscopic analysis reveals the optimal nano-silica proportion's effects on mortar characteristics. Results shows that Incorporating 0.75% nano-silica resulted in a 61% increase in compressive strength at 7 days and. For a nanosilica content of 1.25%, a 14% increase in compressive strength was observed at 28 days in relation to the conventional mortar and the permeability of the mortar decreased by 30% when adding 0.75% nanosilica. It discusses economic viability and provides insights through SEM and EDS analyses. Overall, it underscores nano-silica's potential to enhance mortar properties and its relevance in creating more efficient and durable construction materials.

Experimental Study on the Material Properties of High Strength Concrete with Hollow Glass Powder (유공유리분말 혼입 고강도 콘크리트의 물성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Yoon, Seob;Lee, Han-Yong;Seo, Tae-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.313-319
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    • 2020
  • In this study, in order to confirm the applicability of Hollow Glass Powder(HGP) in 70MPa-class high strength concrete, the fresh and hardened states were examined according to the amount of HGP, and the results are as follows. The flow characteristics showed that the slump flow increased slightly as the amount of HGP was increased, and the T500 was slightly shortened as the amount of HGP was increased, and the rebar passing ability was improved due to the ball bearing effect of HGP. In particular, it showed the best rebar passing ability at a usage of 1.0kg/㎥. The use of HGP 1.0kg/㎥ resulted in a 40% reduction in plastic viscosity, but the viscosity increased at 2.0kg/㎥. Through experiments, it was confirmed that HGP was helpful in improving the workability of high-strength concrete, and the usage of 1.0kg/㎥ is considered to be the most appropriate. It was confirmed that HGP does not affect concrete compressive strength.