Materiales de Construccion (Dec 2002)

Physical, mechanical and microscopic characterization of cold bonded fly ash lightweight aggregates

  • C. Videla,
  • P. Martínez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2002.v52.i268.313
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 268
pp. 5 – 18

Abstract

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This study presents the results of the different tests carried out on fly ash lightweight aggregates produced with three different kinds of binders: Lime, Portland cement and Pozzolan Portland cement. The elaboration process used for the aggregates consisted in an agglomeration system by agitation under cold bonded hardening conditions. The tests carried out were a physical characterization of the aggregates, the determination of mechanical properties with a crushing test and, finally, the study of the microstructure of the aggregates with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and dispersive energy X ray (EDX). From the point of view of mechanical strength, the results indicate that the best kind of aggregate is the one made with a 5% Pozzolan Portland cement. This result was confirmed by the microstructure analysis, which shows that this kind of aggregate presents the highest hydration speed.

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