Abstract

This paper presents a laboratory study on the properties of high-volume fly ash high-strength concrete incorporating nano-SiO 2 (SHFAC). The results were compared with those of control Portland cement concrete (PCC) and of high-volume fly ash high-strength concrete (HFAC). Assessments of these concrete mixes were based on short- and long-term performance. These included compressive strength and pore size distribution. Significant strength increases of SHFAC compared to the high-volume fly ash high-strength were observed as early as after 3 days curing, and improvements in the pore size distribution of SHFAC were also observed. In this work, the hydration heat of nano-SiO 2 fly ash cement systems was also studied in comparison to the fly ash–cement systems and to the pure cement systems. In addition, the weight change of fly ash incorporating nano-SiO 2, fly ash, and nano-SiO 2 alone after immersed in saturated lime solution was also studied.

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