Maximising the utilisation of WGP in seawater-mixed UHPC

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作者
Lam, Wing Lun [1 ]
Sun, Keke [1 ]
Shen, Peiliang [1 ]
Poon, Chi Sun [1 ]
机构
[1] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Res Ctr Resources Engn Carbon Neutral, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
UHPC; Seawater; WGP; Pozzolanic reaction; Shrinkage; Rheology; WASTE GLASS POWDER; SILICA FUME; EARLY-AGE; RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES; AUTOGENOUS SHRINKAGE; DRYING SHRINKAGE; CEMENT PASTES; PERFORMANCE; CONCRETE; WATER;
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10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.136928
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Using high-volume reactive binders and superplasticisers in ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) would be costly, resulting in poor workability and high autogenous shrinkage. Using seawater for UHPC production could magnify these issues. This study incorporated a high waste glass powder (WGP) content in seawater UHPC to reduce the reactive binder and superplasticiser dosages. Through the combined effects of seawater and WGP, a self-compacting seawater UHPC was developed with a compressive strength of 140 MPa and a reduced autogenous shrinkage of approximately one-third of the reference. The self-compactibility and reduction of the stickiness of the UHPC were achieved because of reduced plastic viscosity, which was contributed by a high zeta potential of WGP and lower yield stress due to the hydrophobic surface of WGP. In addition, the mechanical performance of the seawater UHPC incorporating high-volume WGP could be maintained at least 120 MPa because of minimising trapped air and porosity by reducing the plastic viscosity, enhancing reactivity of WGP and SF and achieving a higher polymerisation degree (PD) and longer mean chain length (MCL) of C-S-H. The reduced autogenous shrinkage was attributed to replacing binders with a higher reactivity by WGP, which resulted in fewer fine pores and reduced shrinkage in the microstructure.
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