Effectiveness Evaluation Criteria of Using Fine Powders of Secondary Concrete as a Component of Composite Binder

Author:

Drozdyuk Tatiana1,Ayzenshtadt Arkady1,Aksenov Sergey1

Affiliation:

1. Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov

Abstract

The paper considers the possibility of using energy criteria (surface activity, free surface energy) to quantify the efficiency of a highly dispersed system consisting of fine particles of secondary concrete as a component of composite binder of the hydration type of hardening. Using the G.A. Zisman method, the value of the critical surface tension was determined for secondary concrete fractions with different degrees of dispersion, which gives an idea of the free surface energy of a surface area unit. Based on the experimental data for determining the specific surface area and critical surface tension, the free surface energy and surface activity of the studied concrete powder were calculated, which can serve as criteria for quantitative energy characteristics of raw materials for the production of composite binders. Calorimetric studies related to measurements of the thermal effects of the hydration reaction of highly dispersed samples of secondary concrete have shown that this process is exothermic, the enthalpy of hydration of which is comparable to a similar parameter for cement. It was experimentally shown that fine powders of secondary concrete are effective as components of a composite binder, but they need to be pre-activated to optimal parameters, one of which is surface activity. In addition, the symbasis of changes in surface activity, the specific heat of the hydration reaction of highly dispersed concrete fractions and the compressive strength of fine-grained concrete samples made by using a composite binder containing a highly dispersed fraction of secondary concrete was established.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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