Abstract

Concrete and cement pastes belong to the most used building materials in human history and represent a solidified mixture of ordinary Portland cement (OPC), water, course and fine-grained aggregates. Fly ash is used as a pozzolanic additive to improve concrete properties. The fly ash property can also be modified by various treatments such as milling or size reduction with sieving. It was suggested that a beneficial pozzolanic reaction with fly ash gives high mechanical properties. Such pozzolanic reaction results in calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) phase formation. In this research comparative analytical EPMA study of the paste samples prepared with the addition of the milled and non-milled fly ashes has been performed to elucidate the pozzolanic reaction of the OPC with the milled and non-milled fly ashes. A higher pozzolanic reaction with CSH phase formation was observed in milled fly ash added paste.

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