Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 3: validation of the R3 reactivity test across a wide range of materials

Author:

Londono-Zuluaga DianaORCID,Gholizadeh-Vayghan Asghar,Winnefeld Frank,Avet François,Ben Haha Mohsen,Bernal Susan A.,Cizer Özlem,Cyr Martin,Dolenec Sabina,Durdzinski Pawel,Haufe Johannes,Hooton Doug,Kamali-Bernard Siham,Li Xuerun,Marsh Alastair T. M.,Marroccoli Milena,Mrak Marusa,Muy Yeakleang,Patapy Cédric,Pedersen Malene,Sabio Serge,Schulze Simone,Snellings Ruben,Telesca Antonio,Vollpracht Anya,Ye Guang,Zhang Shizhe,Scrivener Karen L.

Abstract

AbstractRILEM TC 267 TRM– “Tests for Reactivity of Supplementary Cementitious Materials” recommends the Rapid Reliable Relevant (R3) test as a method for determining the chemical reactivity of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in Portland cement blends. In this paper, the R3 test was applied to 52 materials from a wide range of conventional and alternative SCMs with the aim to validate such test. An excellent correlation was found between the cumulative heat release and the bound water determined following the R3 test method. Comparison of the R3 test results to mortar compressive strength development showed that all conventional SCMs (e.g. blast furnace slag and fly ashes) followed the same trend, with the notable exception of very reactive calcined kaolinitic clays. It is discussed, through an in-depth statistical regression analysis of the R3 reactivity test results and the 28 days relative compressive strengths, how reactivity threshold values for classification of the chemical reactivity of SCMs could be proposed based on the R3 test results.

Funder

Slovenia Research Agency

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

EPFL Lausanne

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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