Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
259351 Construction and Building Materials 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dune sand generally has lower silica content compared to white sand. Effects of autoclave curing on concretes containing white and dune sands as a partial cement replacement on the strength and microstructural properties were investigated. It was found that the compressive strength of concretes containing white and dune sands increased by 38% and 36% respectively after autoclaving compared to those cured under normal curing. The final products obtained were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to investigate the mechanism that causing increase in the compressive strength. Microstructure analysis revealed that the mixes containing 30% of white and dune sand as partial cement replacement subjected to autoclave curing produced lower Ca(OH)2 content compared to those cured under normal curing.

► White sand and dune sand were used as partial cement replacement material. ► Concrete specimens were cured under normal and autoclave curing system. ► Autoclave curing enhanced the compressive strength of white and dune sands mixes. ► Microstructure studies were carried out on the final products. ► Utilization of these sands reduced the Ca(OH)2 content.

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