Abstract

A novel method to accurately measure the water absorption of a fine aggregate with a macroporous surface, such as by-product aggregates, was investigated. Due to their unique particle shape and macropores on the surface, the saturated surface-dry (SSD) condition of the aggregate was hard to be defined by means of conventional test methods. In the present study, the SSD condition of the aggregate was newly defined via centrifugal compaction of the cement mortar considering the penetration of cement paste into the macropores. The water absorption values for aggregates, i.e., the moisture contents for it at SSD condition, were measured using the present method and compared to those measured using conventional methods. From the standpoint of concrete mix design, the water absorption values of porous aggregates measured using the proposed method were more reasonable than those measured using the conventional methods.

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