Study on Strength, Permeability and Micro-structure of Pervious Concrete Blended with Metakaolin

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14525/jjce.v17i1.02
R. M.
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Pervious concrete is a developing construction material used for sustainable solutions which helps restore the groundwater level based on its draining ability. The existing research studies address the strength and permeability of pervious-concrete materials and only limited data is available on the microstructural characteristics of pervious concrete. In this study, a characteristic analysis was carried out at micro-and macrolevels to identify the behaviour of pervious concrete using three aggregate gradations. To attain the wide pore network in pervious concrete, fine aggregates were not added in mixes and metakaolin was added at 5% intervals up to 20% of cement. At the macro-level, strength, porosity and permeability were tested and at the micro-level, XRD, FTIR, SEM and EDAX analyses were used for pervious-concrete mixes with metakaolin. The maximum strength of pervious-concrete was achieved in a 4.75-9.5 mm size aggregate mix at 10% addition of metakaolin with cement. Micro-structural studies revealed that the addition of metakaolin significantly reduces anhydrous calcium hydroxide. A significant draining performance of more than 1 cm/s was attained in most of the pervious-concrete mixes due to high porosity and permeability. Hence, pervious concrete is considered as a sustainable alternative material that can address environmental problems. KEYWORDS: Pervious concrete, Porosity, Permeability, Metakaolin, Micro-structure.
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掺偏高岭土透水混凝土强度、渗透性及微结构研究
透水混凝土是一种正在发展的建筑材料,用于可持续解决方案,有助于根据其排水能力恢复地下水位。现有的研究涉及透水混凝土材料的强度和渗透性,关于透水混凝土的微观结构特征的数据有限。在本研究中,从微观和宏观层面进行了特征分析,以确定使用三种骨料级配的透水混凝土的性能。为了在透水混凝土中获得宽的孔隙网络,在混合物中不添加细骨料,并且以5%的间隔添加偏高岭土,最高可达水泥的20%。在宏观层面上,测试了强度、孔隙率和渗透性,在微观层面上,对含偏高岭土的透水混凝土混合料进行了XRD、FTIR、SEM和EDAX分析。在4.75-9.5mm尺寸的骨料混合物中,添加10%偏高岭土和水泥,可达到透水混凝土的最大强度。微观结构研究表明,偏高岭土的加入显著降低了无水氢氧化钙的含量。由于孔隙率和渗透性高,大多数透水混凝土混合料的排水性能均超过1cm/s。因此,透水混凝土被认为是一种可持续的替代材料,可以解决环境问题。关键词:透水混凝土,孔隙率,渗透性,偏高岭土,微结构。
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期刊介绍: I am very pleased and honored to be appointed as an Editor-in-Chief of the Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering which enjoys an excellent reputation, both locally and internationally. Since development is the essence of life, I hope to continue developing this distinguished Journal, building on the effort of all the Editors-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members as well as Advisory Boards of the Journal since its establishment about a decade ago. I will do my best to focus on publishing high quality diverse articles and move forward in the indexing issue of the Journal.
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