Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials (Aug 2022)

Mechanical properties of sustainable reactive powder concrete made with low cement content and high amount of fly ash and silica fume

  • Nasr Mohammed Salah,
  • Hasan Zaid Ali,
  • Jaaz Hussein Abad Gazi,
  • Abed Mohammed Kareem,
  • Falah Mayadah W.,
  • Hashim Tameem Mohammed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jmbm-2022-0069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 617 – 622

Abstract

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Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is one of the distinctive kinds of concrete whose benefits are high mechanical performance and durability. It contains a high content of cement, which means a high amount of carbon dioxide emitted during manufacturing. Scientists have tended to search for a way to reduce environmental damage, and one solution is to partially replace cement with mineral admixtures, waste from other industries, or by-products. There are restricted studies involving the use of high content of compounding mineral admixtures in the making of RPC. Therefore, this research aims to produce sustainable RPC with a low cement content (50%). The main objective of this research is to study the impact of substituting cement with 50% of silica fume (SF) + fly ash (FA) on the mechanical characteristics of RPC. Three mixtures containing various percentages of SF + FA were poured, in addition to the reference mixture. Flowability, flexural and compressive strengths, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), and density were examined. The results showed that a sustainable RPC can be produced by substituting the cement with 10% SF and 40% FA with an improvement in workability and compressive strength and an insignificant reduction in other properties.

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