Influence Mechanism of Initial Concreting Temperature and Water-Binder Ratio on Hydration Rate of Fly Ash Concrete
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Published:2023-06-09
Issue:12
Volume:16
Page:4286
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ISSN:1996-1944
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Container-title:Materials
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Materials
Author:
Quan Juanjuan1,
Fu Shaojun12,
Chen Jian1,
Yang Rudong1,
Luo Tao1ORCID,
Wang Ding1
Affiliation:
1. Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Safety and Durability of Concrete Structure, Xijing University, Xi’an 710123, China
2. School of Civil Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China
Abstract
The hydration exothermic rate of fly ash concrete is significantly affected by the initial concreting temperature and water-binder ratio. Firstly, the adiabatic temperature rise and temperature rise rate of fly ash concrete at different initial concreting temperatures and water-binder ratios were obtained by a thermal test instrument; then, the effects of initial concreting temperature and water-binder ratio on the hydration kinetic parameters of the NG-I-D hydration process of fly ash concrete were analyzed by the theory of hydration kinetics; lastly, the effects of initial concreting temperature and water-binder ratio on chemically bound water and pore bulk of fly ash concrete during hydration were analyzed by applying a thermogravimetric analyzer and industrial CT scanning techniques. The results showed that the increase in initial concreting temperature and the decrease in water-binder ratio accelerated the rate of temperature rise, and the initial concreting temperature had a more significant effect than the water-binder ratio. During the hydration reaction, the I process was significantly influenced by the initial concreting temperature, and the D process was significantly influenced by the water-binder ratio; the content of bound water increased with the increase in water-binder ratio and age and the decrease in initial concreting temperature. The initial temperature had a significant effect on the growth rate of 1 to 3 days bound water, and the water-binder ratio had a more significant effect on the growth rate of 3 to 7 days bound water. The porosity was positively correlated with the initial concreting temperature and water-binder ratio and decreased with age, but 1 to 3 days was the key period of porosity change. Additionally, the pore size was also influenced by the initial concreting temperature and water-binder ratio.
Funder
Shaanxi Provincial Youth Science and Technology Rising Star Project
Key Scientific Research Project of the Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education
Scientific Research Project of the Shaanxi Science and Technology Department
Youth Innovation Team Research Project of the Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education
Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities and the Support Program for Outstanding Young Talents of Shaanxi Universities
Subject
General Materials Science
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