Affiliation:
1. Housing and Building National research Center
Abstract
Abstract
The main perspective of this paper is enhancing the physico-mechanical and protective characteristics of concrete. This was achieved by incorporation Layered double hydroxide (LDH) in mix design of concrete with different doses. The concrete specimens were prepared with LDH percentages (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2) % by the cement weight. After the characterization of LDH, the prepared concrete specimens were investigated as follows: the workability and density of the fresh concrete, effect of the addition of LDH on the compressive strength of hardened concrete were determined. The protective performance of concrete was evaluated by determining water absorption, contact angle, and chloride permeability. The obtained results detected that the physico-mechanical and protective performance of concrete are enhanced gradually by the addition of LDH up to 1.5%. After this percent, LDH is agglomerate and therefore unable to disperse uniformly.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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