Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6749798 Journal of Building Engineering 2018 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
The current study aims at distinguishing the advantages of using commercial sulfate agents consisting of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) and gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) to improve the setting time and the engineering properties of a high volume Class F fly ash (HVFA) paste at early ages. Experimental results showed that both types of sulfate activators as added in the HVFA paste shortened the setting time and increased the compressive strengths of the hardened paste specimens at all days, especially at early ages of 1-7 days. The improved macro-behavior of the HVFA pastes modified with sulfate in comparison with the reference specimens without sulfate was associated with the microstructural refinement due to the increased ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) measurement induced by the extra hydration products contributed to the dissolution of fly ash particles as detected by using scanning electron microscope (SEM). In this study, using Na2SO4 to enhance the setting time and early compressive strength of the HVFA paste was more efficient than using CaSO4.2H2O. On the other hand, the CaSO4.2H2O distinguished its' superior benefit on lowering the hydration heat released of sulfate modified HVFA pastes.
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