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해수를 사용한 알칼리 활성화 결합재의 미세구조 및 강도 특성

Alternative Title
Microstructure and Strength Properties of Alkali-activated Binder mixed with Sea Water
Author(s)
Jun, YubinOh, Jae Eun
Issued Date
2016-06
DOI
10.4334/JKCI.2016.28.3.299
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20512
Fulltext
http://www.kci.or.kr/journal1/view.asp?docn=1942601&multi=2
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREA CONCRETE INSTITUTE, v.28, no.3, pp.299 - 308
Abstract
This paper presents an investigation of the mechanical and microstructural properties on hardened samples that were synthesized using blended binder(fly ash(FA) and blast furnace slag cement(BFSC)), alkali activator and sea water or distilled water. Binders were prepared by mixing the FA and BFSC in different blend weight ratios of 6:4, 7:3 and 8:2. Sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate were used 5 wt% of binder, respectively, as an alkaline activator. The compressive strength and absorption were measured at the age of 3, 7 and 28 days, and the XRD, TGA and MIP tests were performed at the age of 28 days. An increase in the content of BFSC leads to an increase in the quantities of ettringite and C-S-H formed, regardless of the type of mixing water. And it also shows higher strength due to the reduction of pores larger than ~50 nm. All hardened samples in this study have common hydration products of C-S-H, Ca(OH)2 and calcite. Hydrocalumite of all reaction products formed was only present in hardened sample mixed with sea water. For each FA/BFSC mixing ratio, the compressive strength of hardened sample mixed with sea water was similar to that mixed with distilled water. It is proposed that the slight increase of strength of samples mixed with sea water is mainly due to the presence of hydrocalumite phase containing chlorine ion, contributing to the change of total porosity and pore size distribution in samples.
Publisher
한국콘크리트학회
ISSN
1229-5515

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