Applied Sciences (Oct 2021)

Mineral Additives to Enhance Early-Age Crack Resistance of Concrete under a Large-Temperature-Difference Environment

  • Jinjun Guo,
  • Liyan Cui,
  • Jingjiang Wu,
  • Hongyin Xu,
  • Zheng Zhang,
  • Yong Zhang,
  • Gefei Qin,
  • Qingxin Meng,
  • Hao Li,
  • Kun Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11199338
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 19
p. 9338

Abstract

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The large temperature difference condition in Northwest China threatens a myriad of concrete structures during construction, with the daily temperature varying by around 40 °C. To investigate the macro-mechanical properties and microstructural characteristics of concrete containing different amounts of mineral admixtures under such harsh conditions, this investigation used an environmental chamber to simulate a saline soil erosion environment with a large temperature difference. Four types of concrete containing different proportions of fly ash and slag were prepared and exposed in the environmental chamber with a daily temperature change of −5~40 °C to investigate their compressive strength, flexural strength, and fracture properties. Moreover, the X-ray diffraction (XRD) characteristics, microscopic morphological characteristics, pore structure characteristics, and post-erosion chloride ion distribution characteristics were also observed and recorded. Results showed that the mineral admixture could improve the early strength development of the concrete and effectively improve the fracture performance of the concrete. The average compressive strength growth rate of concrete from day 3 to day 14 was 83.25% higher than that of ordinary concrete (OC) when 15% fly ash and 15% slag were added. In addition, the fracture energy of the concrete was maximized when 15% fly ash and 20% slag were added, which was 50.67% higher than that of OC; furthermore, the internal compactness and pore structure were optimized, and the resistance to saline soil erosion was strong. This provides a basis for the practical application of compounded mineral admixture-modified concrete in an arid environment with a large temperature difference and saline soil erosion.

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