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Contribution to thermal study of modified cement pastes based on siliceous SCMs
This study aims to highlight siliceous additive available in Algeria: ground blast furnace slag 'S' and dune sand or Quartz 'Q' compared to silica fume 'SF'. Monitoring the hydration of cement pastes modified by replacing 15% additive by thermal analysis (Differential thermal and thermo gravimetric analysis -DTA/TG) quantifies the Portlandite consumed by the additive, the combined water 'Wn' and the degree of hydration as function of time. The results of this study confirm and complement those found in previous research: compared to SF and S, quartz has a low pozzolanic activity resulted in consumption of Portlandite released during cement hydration. This study is completed by mechanical tests on ultra high performance concrete (UHPC), with a same level of replacement. A new generation of sustainable and eco-concrete is obtained based on local materials.
期刊介绍:
IJMMP publishes contributions on mechanical, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of metal, ceramic and polymeric materials in terms of the crystal structure and microstructure. Papers treat all aspects of materials, i.e., their selection, characterisation, transformation, modification, testing, and evaluation in the decision-making phase of product design/manufacture. Contributions in the fields of product, design and improvement of material properties in various production processes are welcome, along with scientific papers on new technologies, processes and materials, and on the modelling of processes.