Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4913404 Construction and Building Materials 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The microstructure of interfacial transition zone (ITZ) is characterized by image analysis of backscatter scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images at 2 and 28 days of hydration and nano-indentation test under SEM at 28 days of hydration. For mortars based on RCA, the average porosities in the ITZ of mortars with dried and over-saturated aggregates are identical. But the saturation state of aggregates has a significant influence on the distribution of porosity in the ITZ. The porosity in the ITZ of mortars containing RCA is larger than that of mortars made with NA. This difference can be explained by a higher effective water to cement ratio in the mortar based on RCA. This excess may be due to a lower value of absorption of RCA than that provided by the absorption estimated on RCA. The nano-indentation test under the SEM shows that the initial saturation state of recycled sand (dry or over-saturated) does not influence the micro-hardness of the new cement matrix.
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