Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various Binders

The impact of nano SiO2 particles on the physical and mechanical properties of cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates by the pelletization process is investigated in this study. Twelve(12) varying cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates were manufactured from fly ash, cement, hydrat...

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Main Authors: Kolimi Shaiksha Vali, Bala Murugan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Technology
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Online Access:http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2590
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spelling doaj-63973475786447828a03b20254bcdf382020-11-25T01:36:17ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002019-10-0110589790710.14716/ijtech.v10i5.25902590Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various BindersKolimi Shaiksha Vali0Bala Murugan1Research Scholar, School of Civil Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014, IndiaAssistant Professor Sr, School of Civil Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014, IndiaThe impact of nano SiO2 particles on the physical and mechanical properties of cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates by the pelletization process is investigated in this study. Twelve(12) varying cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates were manufactured from fly ash, cement, hydrated lime, metakaolin and steel slag (GGBFS) binder, with the addition of 0%, 0.5%, 1% and 1.5%nano SiO2, at a standard 17 min pelletization time, with 28% water content on a weight basis. The aggregates were air-dried for 24hrs, followed by hardening of the pellets by cold-bonding (water curing) for 28 days and then testing. The study found the highest individual aggregate compressive strength of 49.3Mpa for 12mm aggregate and lowest water absorption of 12.5%with a 0.5FHG combination. Moreover, the lowest impact strength of 13.6% for the 0.5FCH aggregate combination was observed. The results, obtained from different binders and the influence of nano SiO2 particles, could be very useful in the enhancement of both the physical and mechanical properties of artificial lightweight aggregates.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2590cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregatesnano sio2pelletization processphysical and mechanical propertiesscanning electron microscope
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author Kolimi Shaiksha Vali
Bala Murugan
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Bala Murugan
Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various Binders
International Journal of Technology
cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates
nano sio2
pelletization process
physical and mechanical properties
scanning electron microscope
author_facet Kolimi Shaiksha Vali
Bala Murugan
author_sort Kolimi Shaiksha Vali
title Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various Binders
title_short Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various Binders
title_full Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various Binders
title_fullStr Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various Binders
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Nano SiO2on the Properties of Cold-bonded Artificial Aggregates with Various Binders
title_sort impact of nano sio2on the properties of cold-bonded artificial aggregates with various binders
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series International Journal of Technology
issn 2086-9614
2087-2100
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The impact of nano SiO2 particles on the physical and mechanical properties of cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates by the pelletization process is investigated in this study. Twelve(12) varying cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates were manufactured from fly ash, cement, hydrated lime, metakaolin and steel slag (GGBFS) binder, with the addition of 0%, 0.5%, 1% and 1.5%nano SiO2, at a standard 17 min pelletization time, with 28% water content on a weight basis. The aggregates were air-dried for 24hrs, followed by hardening of the pellets by cold-bonding (water curing) for 28 days and then testing. The study found the highest individual aggregate compressive strength of 49.3Mpa for 12mm aggregate and lowest water absorption of 12.5%with a 0.5FHG combination. Moreover, the lowest impact strength of 13.6% for the 0.5FCH aggregate combination was observed. The results, obtained from different binders and the influence of nano SiO2 particles, could be very useful in the enhancement of both the physical and mechanical properties of artificial lightweight aggregates.
topic cold-bonded artificial lightweight aggregates
nano sio2
pelletization process
physical and mechanical properties
scanning electron microscope
url http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2590
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