Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
257393 Construction and Building Materials 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Deduced the stoichiometric ratio of fly ash to calcium hydroxide.•Proposed a blended hydration model for cement–fly ash blends.•Proposed model is valid for concrete incorporating high volume fly ash.•Proposed model is valid for concrete with lower water to binder ratios.

Fly ash has been widely used as a mineral admixture to produce high performance concrete. The addition of fly ash mainly represents dilution effect and chemical effect on cement hydration. The dilution effect is a consequence of the replacement of cement by fly ash and results in an increase in the water/cement ratio. The chemical effect is pozzolanic reaction between mineral admixture and calcium hydroxide. This paper presents an analytical model to evaluate the properties evolution of cement–fly ash blends considering both dilution effect and chemical effect. It is found that the stoichiometric ratio of fly ash to calcium hydroxide relates with fly ash replacement ratio. For cement–fly ash blends with a lower to binder ratio and high volume fly ash, the dilution effect is much more significant, the hydration degree of cement is significantly improved, and the compressive strength of cement–fly ash blends is comparable to that of control specimens.

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