Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6712633 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the effects of particle size and content of nano boron nitride (nano-BN) as well as curing method on the strength and durability of reactive powder concrete (RPC). The enhancing mechanisms are analyzed through performance, X-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance, thermogravimetry and scanning electron microscope tests. The flexural strength and compressive strength of RPC containing 0.5â¯wt% of 120â¯nm nano-BN achieve an increase of 2.65â¯MPa/15.7% and 11.61â¯MPa/12.96% at standard curing age of 28â¯d, respectively. Furthermore, heat curing for 2â¯d causes the increasing compressive strength of 120â¯nm nano-BN filled RPC, compared to standard curing for 28â¯d. For the durability performance, the introduction of 0.5â¯wt% of 120â¯nm nano-BN enhances the resistance of RPC with standard curing and heat curing maximally by 55.56% and 34.96%, respectively. The chloride penetration resistance of RPC containing appropriate amount of 120â¯nm nano-BN is improved by 100%. Experimental results show that the strengthening mechanisms of nano-BN on RPC performances are multifaceted, and can be attributed to small size, nucleation, filling, bridging, lubrication and layered blocking effects.
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Authors
Wei Zhang, Baoguo Han, Xun Yu, Yanfeng Ruan, Jinping Ou,