The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks

In this study, the effects of micro-silica (MS), nano-silica (NS), class C fly ash (FA), and metakaolin (MK) on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks were investigated. For that purpose, mortars were produced from 3 different sands with...

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Main Authors: Hasan Şahan Arel, Blessen Skariah Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Results in Physics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379717302206
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spelling doaj-93e86b98953e45e78f32c0ad203289172020-11-25T00:07:16ZengElsevierResults in Physics2211-37972017-01-017843851The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacksHasan Şahan Arel0Blessen Skariah Thomas1Faculty of Architecture, İzmir University, Gürsel Aksel Bulvarı, No: 14, 35350, Üçkuyular, İzmir, Turkey; Corresponding author.Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, IndiaIn this study, the effects of micro-silica (MS), nano-silica (NS), class C fly ash (FA), and metakaolin (MK) on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks were investigated. For that purpose, mortars were produced from 3 different sands with different ratios of sulfate ions to generate conditions for an internal sulfate attack. Standard curing procedures were applied to all mortar samples for 23 weeks. Furthermore, mortar samples prepared from Sand A, which had the lowest sulfate content, were kept in sodium sulfate and magnesium sulfate solutions to produce an external sulfate attack. When all test results were evaluated together, the most significant contribution to durability and strength among the admixtures was observed to be from NS, which demonstrated an average improvement of 2–10% over MS, which had the second most significant contribution for mortar samples exposed to the most severe internal and external sulfate attacks. When all mixing ratios and tests were considered, the least significant contribution to durability and strength was determined to be from metakaolin. Additionally, when the test data for all days were compared, magnesium sulfate was found to be approximately 1–10% more destructive in comparison to sodium sulfate. Keywords: Nano-silica, Micro-silica, Durability, Mechanical properties, Mortar, Sulfate attackhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379717302206
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author Hasan Şahan Arel
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Blessen Skariah Thomas
The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks
Results in Physics
author_facet Hasan Şahan Arel
Blessen Skariah Thomas
author_sort Hasan Şahan Arel
title The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks
title_short The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks
title_full The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks
title_fullStr The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks
title_full_unstemmed The effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks
title_sort effects of nano- and micro-particle additives on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks
publisher Elsevier
series Results in Physics
issn 2211-3797
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this study, the effects of micro-silica (MS), nano-silica (NS), class C fly ash (FA), and metakaolin (MK) on the durability and mechanical properties of mortars exposed to internal and external sulfate attacks were investigated. For that purpose, mortars were produced from 3 different sands with different ratios of sulfate ions to generate conditions for an internal sulfate attack. Standard curing procedures were applied to all mortar samples for 23 weeks. Furthermore, mortar samples prepared from Sand A, which had the lowest sulfate content, were kept in sodium sulfate and magnesium sulfate solutions to produce an external sulfate attack. When all test results were evaluated together, the most significant contribution to durability and strength among the admixtures was observed to be from NS, which demonstrated an average improvement of 2–10% over MS, which had the second most significant contribution for mortar samples exposed to the most severe internal and external sulfate attacks. When all mixing ratios and tests were considered, the least significant contribution to durability and strength was determined to be from metakaolin. Additionally, when the test data for all days were compared, magnesium sulfate was found to be approximately 1–10% more destructive in comparison to sodium sulfate. Keywords: Nano-silica, Micro-silica, Durability, Mechanical properties, Mortar, Sulfate attack
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