Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7885491 Cement and Concrete Research 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
New generation concretes have specific properties, often obtained by using additives, and these properties are strongly affected by rheological characteristics of the fresh cement paste. In this work small amplitude oscillations were adopted to investigate the effects of synthetic zeolite, limestone and silica fume on the rheological properties of fresh pastes. Time sweep tests were used to describe paste evolution with time evidencing that zeolite is more able to increase the rate of structure development with respect to other additives. Frequency sweep tests evidenced that zeolite, at least at low concentration, is able to improve the mechanical strength and to increase the liquid-like behaviour of the paste. Adopted rheological tests and data analysis are suitable to describe paste structure and evolution with time and synthetic zeolite seems able to give better properties to cement paste than other additives can.
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