POROSITY, PERMEABILITY AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF FOAMED CONCRETE THROUGH SEM IMAGES

P. Shawnim, F. Mohammad
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This paper examined the foamed concrete (FC) for permeability of total and capillary water absorption, at 28 days of air sealed curing. The microstructure of 15 selected FC specimens was investigated to determine permeability in relation to porosity and density using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images. The FC specimens of the densities (1100, 1600, and 1800) kg/m3 were made using fine sand and brick aggregates with toner and MK inclusion as additives. The microstructural investigation of the FC revealed, porosity measure as a percentage ratio of the area under investigation to be in the range of (39.65 to 77.7) %. The pore size is in the range of (0.01 to 70) µm, depending on the type of additive, for the mixes containing toner and MK, it is in a fine range of (0.01 to 10.0) µm. For the FC specimens, the finer the pore size, the less permeable and the stronger it is. Permeability is porosity and strength dependent, whereby high porosity leads to high permeability and low compressive strength for FC mixes made with sand or brick only with no additive inclusion. Meanwhile, the FC mixes made with the inclusion of additives, such as the toner and MK20 mixes, showed an evenly spread net of independent air voids with a regular shape within their matrix, which is beneficial in decreasing permeability. Therefore, besides the porosity and strength, the fineness of the pore matrix and the shape factor of the pores are two other key factors in controlling permeability. Toner and MK20 inclusion can enhance the capillary water absorption to reach almost water tight. Besides, MK30 and MK50 inclusion displayed adverse effect on permeability. Depending on the type of filler, the additive, and the percentage ratio of the porosity of the FC matrix at (1600 and 1800) kg/m3 densities, it is possible to produce FC with compressive strength between (55.1 and 30) N/mm2.
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泡沫混凝土的孔隙率、渗透性和微观结构
研究了密封养护28天泡沫混凝土的总渗透性和毛细吸水性。研究了15个选定的FC试样的微观结构,利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)图像确定渗透率与孔隙度和密度的关系。密度分别为1100、1600和1800 kg/m3的FC试样采用掺有碳粉和MK包体的细砂和砖骨料制成。微观结构研究表明,孔隙度测量值占研究面积的百分比在(39.65 ~ 77.7)%之间。孔径范围为(0.01 ~ 70)µm,具体取决于添加剂的类型,对于含有墨粉和MK的混合物,孔径范围为(0.01 ~ 10.0)µm。对于FC试样,孔隙越细,透水性越差,透水性越强。渗透率取决于孔隙度和强度,因此,高孔隙度导致仅由砂或砖制成的FC混合料的高渗透率和低抗压强度,而不含添加剂夹杂物。同时,添加了碳粉和MK20等添加剂的FC混合料在其基体内呈现出均匀分布的、形状规则的独立空隙网,有利于降低渗透率。因此,除了孔隙度和强度外,孔隙基质的细度和孔隙的形状因子是控制渗透率的另外两个关键因素。墨粉和MK20夹杂物可以增强毛细吸水率,达到几乎不透水的效果。此外,MK30和MK50包裹体对渗透率有不利影响。根据填料的类型、添加剂以及密度为(1600和1800)kg/m3时FC基体孔隙率的百分比,可以生产出抗压强度在(55.1和30)N/mm2之间的FC。
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