Use of Lightweight Sintered Fly Ash Aggregates in Concrete at High Temperatures

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作者
Krizova, Klara [1 ]
Bubenik, Jan [1 ]
Sedlmajer, Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Brno Univ Technol, Fac Civil Engn, Brno 60200, Czech Republic
关键词
sintered fly ash; Agloporite; light weight concrete (LWC); compressive strength; high temperatures; fire resistance; BEHAVIOR; DURABILITY; CENOSPHERE; RESISTANCE; DESIGN;
D O I
10.3390/buildings12122090
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
This study addresses the issue of the resistance to high temperatures of lightweight concrete lightweighted with sintered fly ash aggregate. Lightweight concretes with different amounts of lightweighting and their properties after loading temperatures of 600, 800 and 1000 degrees C were investigated. In particular, the effect of high temperature on the mechanical properties of the concrete was determined on the test specimens, and the effect on the microstructure was investigated by X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy. It was found that there is an increase in compressive strength between 0 and 21% up to 800 degrees C, where the increase in strength decreases with increasing degree of lightening. At 1000 degrees C, the internal structure of the lightweight concrete destabilized, and the compressive strength decreased in the range of 51-65%. After loading at 1000 degrees C, the scanning electron microscope showed the formation of spherical-shaped neoplasms, which significantly reduced the internal integrity of the cement matrix in the lightweight concrete due to the increase in their volume. It was found that the lightweight concretes with higher lightweighting showed significantly less degradation due to higher temperature.
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