Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early Stages

In order to develop a simple and effective activation method of low calcium fly ash concrete (FAC) and to understand their basic properties, the present paper experimentally investigates the influences of the volume of fly ash (FA), the dosage of the activator (AC) and the water to binder ratio (w/b...

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Main Authors: Jun Zhao, Gaochuang Cai, Hervé Degée, Bo Huang, Zhongtao Luo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-08-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/6/8/224
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spelling doaj-9b11ad468ff449869465cd1b804dd44b2020-11-24T21:50:01ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172016-08-016822410.3390/app6080224app6080224Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early StagesJun Zhao0Gaochuang Cai1Hervé Degée2Bo Huang3Zhongtao Luo4School of Mechanics and Engineering science, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, Henan, ChinaConstruction Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Universiteit Hasselt, Diepenbeek B3590, BelgiumConstruction Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Universiteit Hasselt, Diepenbeek B3590, BelgiumUrban Planning and Design Research Institute Co., Ltd., Zhengzhou 450044, Henan, ChinaSchool of Material Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, Henan, ChinaIn order to develop a simple and effective activation method of low calcium fly ash concrete (FAC) and to understand their basic properties, the present paper experimentally investigates the influences of the volume of fly ash (FA), the dosage of the activator (AC) and the water to binder ratio (w/b) on the hydration, setting times and the crack-resistance properties of activated FACs. Results verify that increasing FA can effectively reduce the hydration heat of the FA-cement system and increase the setting time of FACs, as well as indicate that FA can delay the occurrence of the initial crack and reduce the maximum width and total area of cracks in these concretes through a new quantitative test. The curing time of concrete affects the hydration heat of FA paste with/without AC. When the curing time of FAC increases, the decrease in amplitude of hydration heat reduces gradually. Additionally, it was found that the used ACs can effectively stimulate the activity of FA in Portland cement (PC) systems, which reduces their setting time slightly. However, high dosages of ACs also accelerate the development of early cracks in the FACs, as well. According to the study, the combined activator (10% CaO + 1.5% Na2SO4) was suggested as the most effective way to promote FA-PC concrete for obtaining acceptable properties at early stages. Besides, the existing calculation model for predicting the setting times of FACs was examined and modified to be more suitable to FACs activated by 10% CaO + 1.5% Na2SO4. The proposed model was verified and can evaluate the experimental results well.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/6/8/224high volume fly ash concretehydration heatsetting timecrack-resistancecuring time
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author Jun Zhao
Gaochuang Cai
Hervé Degée
Bo Huang
Zhongtao Luo
spellingShingle Jun Zhao
Gaochuang Cai
Hervé Degée
Bo Huang
Zhongtao Luo
Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early Stages
Applied Sciences
high volume fly ash concrete
hydration heat
setting time
crack-resistance
curing time
author_facet Jun Zhao
Gaochuang Cai
Hervé Degée
Bo Huang
Zhongtao Luo
author_sort Jun Zhao
title Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early Stages
title_short Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early Stages
title_full Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early Stages
title_fullStr Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early Stages
title_full_unstemmed Hydration, Setting and Crack-Resistance Properties of Activated HVFACs at Early Stages
title_sort hydration, setting and crack-resistance properties of activated hvfacs at early stages
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2016-08-01
description In order to develop a simple and effective activation method of low calcium fly ash concrete (FAC) and to understand their basic properties, the present paper experimentally investigates the influences of the volume of fly ash (FA), the dosage of the activator (AC) and the water to binder ratio (w/b) on the hydration, setting times and the crack-resistance properties of activated FACs. Results verify that increasing FA can effectively reduce the hydration heat of the FA-cement system and increase the setting time of FACs, as well as indicate that FA can delay the occurrence of the initial crack and reduce the maximum width and total area of cracks in these concretes through a new quantitative test. The curing time of concrete affects the hydration heat of FA paste with/without AC. When the curing time of FAC increases, the decrease in amplitude of hydration heat reduces gradually. Additionally, it was found that the used ACs can effectively stimulate the activity of FA in Portland cement (PC) systems, which reduces their setting time slightly. However, high dosages of ACs also accelerate the development of early cracks in the FACs, as well. According to the study, the combined activator (10% CaO + 1.5% Na2SO4) was suggested as the most effective way to promote FA-PC concrete for obtaining acceptable properties at early stages. Besides, the existing calculation model for predicting the setting times of FACs was examined and modified to be more suitable to FACs activated by 10% CaO + 1.5% Na2SO4. The proposed model was verified and can evaluate the experimental results well.
topic high volume fly ash concrete
hydration heat
setting time
crack-resistance
curing time
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/6/8/224
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