Evaluation of the mechanical properties of high-strength cement paste at elevated temperatures using metakaolin

Author:

Abdelmelek Nabil,Lubloy EvaORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents a wide experimental study, in which it evaluates the performance of high-strength paste exposed to elevated temperatures up to 900 °C. Several factors have been investigated at the age of 90 days, i.e. metakaolin (MK) dosages, water to binder ratio (w/b) as well as elevated temperatures. Results proved that MK improves the relative residual compressive strength and relative residual bending strength showing a gain up to 52% and of 71% at 500 °C, respectively, compared to the pure cement paste in case of 0.3 w/b. The maximum use of MK is not more than 12%, and the optimum dosages were 9, 12, and 12% of MK replacements for 0.3, 0.35, and 0.4 w/b, respectively. The optimum dosage could change with changing w/b ratio and this up to the density of the microstructure which is controlled by the amount of w/b ratio and the packing effect of MK amount. In addition to the mechanical properties, the adoption of MK decreases the cracking of the specimens at elevated temperatures. SEM investigations show the positive physical morphology contribution of MK, specific surface area as well as its chemical composition for decreasing the Ca(OH)2 effect. Different phases that formed during temperatures elevation are illustrated by TG analysis. Results showed the reason behind using MK on the cracking enhancement and mechanical properties improvement after high temperatures exposure. Meanwhile, the obtained optimum MK dosages at ambient temperature are not similar to that obtained at elevated temperatures.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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