Concept of Evaluation of Mineral Additives’ Effect on Cement Pastes’ Durability and Environmental Suitability
This experimental study focuses on the assessment of mineral additives and their incorporation into cement composites (CC). The assessment was based on a holistic approach to the performance of the durability properties of CC. Environmental suitability was also taken into consideration. In the exper...
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doaj-57a150db150f44bbaecf409683219edd2021-03-17T00:04:27ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-03-01141448144810.3390/ma14061448Concept of Evaluation of Mineral Additives’ Effect on Cement Pastes’ Durability and Environmental SuitabilityRobert Figmig0Adriana Estokova1Miloslav Luptak2Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, 04200 Kosice, SlovakiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, 04200 Kosice, SlovakiaFaculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling, Institute of Materials and Quality Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, 04200 Kosice, SlovakiaThis experimental study focuses on the assessment of mineral additives and their incorporation into cement composites (CC). The assessment was based on a holistic approach to the performance of the durability properties of CC. Environmental suitability was also taken into consideration. In the experiments, cement pastes with w/c ratios of 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5, respectively, were prepared. Natural zeolite (NZ) and densified silica fume (SF) at doses of 7.5 and 15.0 wt.% of cement were used as the investigated (replacement) materials. Their effects (including development over time) on density, strength (flexural and compressive), porosity by water absorption, permeability by rapid chloride penetration (RCP) test, phase content by thermal analysis, and hydration progression, were observed. The results were then used to propose an evaluation approach. Natural zeolite was used for its known pozzolanic activity and classification as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM). In contrast SF acted as a filler in cement pastes, and thus did not have a direct positive effect on durability. The concept of comprehensive analysis for unknown additive classification is proposed to expressly differentiate between SCM, inert, and improving mineral additive. This concept could be applied to the assessment of mineral additives with regards to the durability and suitability of cement composites.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/6/1448cement compositesilica fumezeolitew/b ratiocement paste porositycement matrix permeability |
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Concept of Evaluation of Mineral Additives’ Effect on Cement Pastes’ Durability and Environmental Suitability |
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Concept of Evaluation of Mineral Additives’ Effect on Cement Pastes’ Durability and Environmental Suitability |
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Concept of Evaluation of Mineral Additives’ Effect on Cement Pastes’ Durability and Environmental Suitability |
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Concept of Evaluation of Mineral Additives’ Effect on Cement Pastes’ Durability and Environmental Suitability |
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Concept of Evaluation of Mineral Additives’ Effect on Cement Pastes’ Durability and Environmental Suitability |
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concept of evaluation of mineral additives’ effect on cement pastes’ durability and environmental suitability |
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This experimental study focuses on the assessment of mineral additives and their incorporation into cement composites (CC). The assessment was based on a holistic approach to the performance of the durability properties of CC. Environmental suitability was also taken into consideration. In the experiments, cement pastes with w/c ratios of 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5, respectively, were prepared. Natural zeolite (NZ) and densified silica fume (SF) at doses of 7.5 and 15.0 wt.% of cement were used as the investigated (replacement) materials. Their effects (including development over time) on density, strength (flexural and compressive), porosity by water absorption, permeability by rapid chloride penetration (RCP) test, phase content by thermal analysis, and hydration progression, were observed. The results were then used to propose an evaluation approach. Natural zeolite was used for its known pozzolanic activity and classification as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM). In contrast SF acted as a filler in cement pastes, and thus did not have a direct positive effect on durability. The concept of comprehensive analysis for unknown additive classification is proposed to expressly differentiate between SCM, inert, and improving mineral additive. This concept could be applied to the assessment of mineral additives with regards to the durability and suitability of cement composites. |
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cement composite silica fume zeolite w/b ratio cement paste porosity cement matrix permeability |
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