Abstract

The paper examines the impact of aggregate shape on the compressive strength and thermal properties of concretes with silica fume based on two different aggregates: natural round gravel aggregate and crushed basalt aggregate. Compressive strength and thermal properties of individual concretes were determined during the first year of specimens curing. Additionally, porosity tests were conducted using mercury intrusion porosimetry and optical porosimetry. Mercury porosimetry tests showed that the use of silica fume led to a decrease in the content of pores of size smaller than 0.15 µm compared to the reference concretes without the addition of silica fume. However, tests carried out on crushed basalt-based concrete showed the presence of numerous additional pores with diameters ranging from 0.05 to 300 μm. In case of natural round gravel aggregate-based concrete, the addition of silica fume brought about an increase in its compressive strength. In turn, basalt-based concrete exhibited notably lower compressive strength values due to significantly higher porosity within the range of more than 70 μm. In basalt concrete, the obtained λ values are much lower than in concretes with normal gravel aggregate. In addition, the specific porosity structure had its impact on the process of drying of specimens of each group which occurred at a significantly faster rate in the basalt-based concrete. In conclusion, it can be stated that the use of crushed basalt aggregate causes a significant aeration of concrete, even despite the use of silica fume. As a result, the concrete based on crushed aggregate is characterized by a definitely lower compressive strength, but also better thermal insulation properties compared to analogous concrete made on natural round gravel aggregate.

Highlights

  • The properties of concrete depend on factors such as the type of aggregate used, water to cement ratio, the amount of cementitious materials, or the amount of highly reactive pozzolans such as silica fume

  • The analysis indicated that coarse aggregate shape exerts no influence on the concrete response at high confinement

  • This study examines the impact of aggregate shape on the compressive strength and thermal

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Introduction

The properties of concrete depend on factors such as the type of aggregate used, water to cement ratio, the amount of cementitious materials, or the amount of highly reactive pozzolans such as silica fume. The basic factor affecting the properties of concrete is the use of different types of coarse aggregate [1,2]. Parameters such as aggregate density, its porosity, water absorption, or grain shape and size affect the final parameters of the concrete itself. A. investigated [3] the influence of the particle shape of coarse aggregates on two optimal fine to total aggregate ratio values based on the virtual voids-ratio diagram as well as obtained in an actual concrete compaction experiment. The compaction of the concrete improved as the average coarse aggregate particle shape became more equidimensional.

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