Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese Construction

Ternary clay-based composite material (TCC), composed of lime, clay and sand, and usually modified with sticky rice and other organic compounds as additives, was widely used historically in Chinese construction and buildings due to its high mechanical performance. In this study, to gain an insight i...

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Main Authors: Dongwei Hou, Guoping Zhang, Rohit Raj Pant, Jack S. Shen, Mingming Liu, Hao Luo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-10-01
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spelling doaj-a00bad6400de496eb09438f3b81010f52020-11-24T21:24:18ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442016-10-0191186610.3390/ma9110866ma9110866Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese ConstructionDongwei Hou0Guoping Zhang1Rohit Raj Pant2Jack S. Shen3Mingming Liu4Hao Luo5State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USAState Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaCollege of Ocean Environment and Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 200135, ChinaCollege of Ocean Environment and Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 200135, ChinaTernary clay-based composite material (TCC), composed of lime, clay and sand, and usually modified with sticky rice and other organic compounds as additives, was widely used historically in Chinese construction and buildings due to its high mechanical performance. In this study, to gain an insight into the micromechanical mechanism of this cementitious material, the nanomechanical properties and volume fraction of mechanically different phases of the binder matrix are derived from the analysis of grid nanoindentation tests. Results show that there are five distinct mechanical phases, where the calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) and geopolymer present in the binder matrix are almost identical to those produced in ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and alkali-activated fly-ash geopolymer materials in nano-mechanical performance. The nano-mechanical behavior of calcite produced by the carbonation of lime in this binder is close to the calcite porous outer part of some sea urchin shells. Compared to OPC, the C-S-H contained in the TCC has a relatively lower ratio of indentation modulus to indentation hardness, implying a relatively lower resistance to material fracture. However, the geopolymer and calcite, at nearly the same volume content as the C-S-H, help to enhance the strength and durability of the TCC by their higher energy resistance capacity or higher strength compared to the C-S-H. Rediscovering of TCC offers a potential way to improve modern concrete’s strength and durability through synergy of multi-binders and the addition of organic materials if TCC can be advanced in terms of its workability and hardening rate.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/11/866ternary clay-based compositenanoindentationC-S-Hgeopolymer
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author Dongwei Hou
Guoping Zhang
Rohit Raj Pant
Jack S. Shen
Mingming Liu
Hao Luo
spellingShingle Dongwei Hou
Guoping Zhang
Rohit Raj Pant
Jack S. Shen
Mingming Liu
Hao Luo
Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese Construction
Materials
ternary clay-based composite
nanoindentation
C-S-H
geopolymer
author_facet Dongwei Hou
Guoping Zhang
Rohit Raj Pant
Jack S. Shen
Mingming Liu
Hao Luo
author_sort Dongwei Hou
title Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese Construction
title_short Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese Construction
title_full Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese Construction
title_fullStr Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese Construction
title_full_unstemmed Nanoindentation Characterization of a Ternary Clay-Based Composite Used in Ancient Chinese Construction
title_sort nanoindentation characterization of a ternary clay-based composite used in ancient chinese construction
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Ternary clay-based composite material (TCC), composed of lime, clay and sand, and usually modified with sticky rice and other organic compounds as additives, was widely used historically in Chinese construction and buildings due to its high mechanical performance. In this study, to gain an insight into the micromechanical mechanism of this cementitious material, the nanomechanical properties and volume fraction of mechanically different phases of the binder matrix are derived from the analysis of grid nanoindentation tests. Results show that there are five distinct mechanical phases, where the calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) and geopolymer present in the binder matrix are almost identical to those produced in ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and alkali-activated fly-ash geopolymer materials in nano-mechanical performance. The nano-mechanical behavior of calcite produced by the carbonation of lime in this binder is close to the calcite porous outer part of some sea urchin shells. Compared to OPC, the C-S-H contained in the TCC has a relatively lower ratio of indentation modulus to indentation hardness, implying a relatively lower resistance to material fracture. However, the geopolymer and calcite, at nearly the same volume content as the C-S-H, help to enhance the strength and durability of the TCC by their higher energy resistance capacity or higher strength compared to the C-S-H. Rediscovering of TCC offers a potential way to improve modern concrete’s strength and durability through synergy of multi-binders and the addition of organic materials if TCC can be advanced in terms of its workability and hardening rate.
topic ternary clay-based composite
nanoindentation
C-S-H
geopolymer
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/11/866
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