Strength and Durability Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash (HVFA) Binders: A Systematic Review

CivilEng Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.3390/civileng5020022
Desire Runganga, Felix Okonta, I. Musonda
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South Africa is endowed with a wealth of coal-fired power stations that can produce extremely high volumes of fly ash per year exceeding 34 million tonnes. The use of high-volume fly ash (HVFA) binders in the construction sector has the capacity to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with traditional cement production and offset the carbon footprint of Eskom. The excessive production of fly ash by Eskom warrants the need for developing ultra-high-volume fly ash binders (UHVFA, fly ash/binder > 60 wt%). Nonetheless, fly ash (FA) replacement of cement is still largely limited to 35% regardless of more ambitious research indicating the potential to surpass 60%. In view of the urgent need for South Africa to offset and reduce its carbon footprint, this work reviews and summarises the literature on the performance of HVFA binders with a focus on two specific areas: (i) strength and (ii) durability. On HVFA binder strength, the focus is drawn on work that analysed the compressive strength, flexural strength, and split tensile strength. This review focuses on the extant literature analysing the durability of HVFA binders using various tests, including sorptivity, resistivity, permeability, tortuosity, rapid chloride penetration tests, resistance to sulphate attack, and microstructural analysis. As the FA content increases towards optima, i.e., 50–80%, the most indicative composite characteristics of the strength and durability properties are UCS (30–90 MPa) and permeability (low). This review reveals the leading methodologies, instrumentation, findings, challenges, and contradictions.
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高容积粉煤灰 (HVFA) 粘合剂的强度和耐久性能:系统综述
南非拥有丰富的燃煤发电站,每年可产生超过 3400 万吨的大量粉煤灰。在建筑领域使用高容量粉煤灰(HVFA)粘结剂能够显著减少与传统水泥生产相关的温室气体排放,并抵消 Eskom 公司的碳足迹。由于 Eskom 过量生产粉煤灰,因此需要开发超高容量粉煤灰粘结剂(UHVFA,粉煤灰/粘结剂 > 60 wt%)。尽管如此,粉煤灰(FA)对水泥的替代率在很大程度上仍被限制在 35%,而更雄心勃勃的研究表明,粉煤灰对水泥的替代率有可能超过 60%。鉴于南非迫切需要抵消和减少碳足迹,本研究回顾并总结了有关 HVFA 粘合剂性能的文献,重点关注两个特定领域:(i) 强度和 (ii) 耐久性。在 HVFA 粘合剂强度方面,重点分析了抗压强度、抗弯强度和劈裂拉伸强度。本综述的重点是使用各种测试分析 HVFA 粘合剂耐久性的现有文献,包括吸附性、电阻率、渗透性、曲折性、快速氯化物渗透测试、抗硫酸盐侵蚀性和微观结构分析。随着 FA 含量向最佳值(即 50-80%)的增加,最能体现强度和耐久性能的复合特性是 UCS(30-90 兆帕)和渗透性(低)。本综述揭示了主要方法、仪器、研究结果、挑战和矛盾。
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