Influence of supplementary cementitious material and filler fineness on their reactivity in model systems and cementitious pastes

被引:13
作者
Ramanathan, Sivakumar [1 ]
Tuen, Montale [2 ]
Suraneni, Prannoy [2 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Civil & Construct Engn, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] Univ Miami, Civil & Architectural Engn, Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA
关键词
Modified R-3 test; Reactivity; Fineness; Isothermal calorimetry; Bulk resistivity; FLY-ASH FINENESS; POZZOLANIC REACTIVITY; PORTLAND-CEMENT; PARTICLE-SIZE; COMPOSITE BINDER; LIMESTONE POWDER; HYDRATION; PERFORMANCE; STRENGTH; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1617/s11527-022-01980-2
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The influence of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) and filler fineness on their reactivity in model systems and in cementitious pastes was evaluated. Two SCMs-pumice (P), and glass powder (GP), and an inert filler-limestone (LS), with three different levels of fineness and median particle size (d(50)) values were tested using the modified R-3 test to obtain direct measures of their reactivity. The reactivity of P and GP, indicated by the heat release and calcium hydroxide consumption, increased linearly as the d(50) decreased (and fineness increased). However, for LS, the change in fineness did not influence the reactivity. These materials were used at a 30% replacement level by mass in cementitious pastes at a water-to-cementitious materials ratio of 0.40 and heat release, calcium hydroxide content, compressive strength, and bulk resistivity were monitored. The increasing fineness impacted property development in very similar ways for the P and the GP but not for the LS. For the SCMs, early- and later-age properties generally, but not always, had a linear correlation with median particle size. Bulk resistivity was a notable exception, with early-age values not depending on median particle size and later-age values showing a non-linear relationship with median particle size. For coarser materials, the impacts were largely driven by dilution and filler effect, but for finer materials, the impact of reactivity on property development was evident. The effects of SCM reactivity were more evident at later ages. The heat release and calcium hydroxide consumption measured in the modified R-3 test were correlated to the 56-day calcium hydroxide content, compressive strength, and bulk resistivity in cementitious pastes.
引用
收藏
页数:25
相关论文
共 65 条
  • [51] Early hydration of SCM-blended Portland cements: A pore solution and isothermal calorimetry study
    Schoeler, Axel
    Lothenbach, Barbara
    Winnefeld, Frank
    Ben Haha, Mohsen
    Zajac, Maciej
    Ludwig, Horst-Michael
    [J]. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2017, 93 : 71 - 82
  • [52] Advances in understanding cement hydration mechanisms
    Scrivener, Karen
    Ouzia, Alexandre
    Juilland, Patrick
    Mohamed, Aslam Kunhi
    [J]. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2019, 124
  • [53] Eco-efficient cements: Potential economically viable solutions for a low-CO2 cement-based materials industry
    Scrivener, Karen L.
    John, Vanderley M.
    Gartner, Ellis M.
    [J]. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2018, 114 : 2 - 26
  • [54] Advances in understanding hydration of Portland cement
    Scrivener, Karen L.
    Juilland, Patrick
    Monteiro, Paulo J. M.
    [J]. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2015, 78 : 38 - 56
  • [55] The role of particle size on the performance of pumice as a supplementary cementitious material
    Seraj, Saamiya
    Cano, Rachel
    Ferron, Raissa D.
    Juenger, Maria C. G.
    [J]. CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, 2017, 80 : 135 - 142
  • [56] Characteristics and pozzolanic reactivity of glass powders
    Shi, CJ
    Wu, YZ
    Riefler, C
    Wang, H
    [J]. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2005, 35 (05) : 987 - 993
  • [57] Reactivity of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in cement blends
    Skibsted, Jurgen
    Snellings, Ruben
    [J]. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2019, 124
  • [58] Snellings R., 2016, RILEM TECH LETT, V1, P50, DOI DOI 10.21809/RILEMTECHLETT.2016.12
  • [59] Factors That Influence Electrical Resistivity Measurements in Cementitious Systems
    Spragg, Robert
    Villani, Chiara
    Snyder, Ken
    Bentz, Dale
    Bullard, Jeffrey W.
    Weiss, Jason
    [J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2013, (2342) : 90 - 98
  • [60] New insights from reactivity testing of supplementary cementitious materials
    Suraneni, Prannoy
    Hajibabaee, Amir
    Ramanathan, Sivakumar
    Wang, Ying
    Weiss, Jason
    [J]. CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, 2019, 103 : 331 - 338