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Title: Influence of SAP Contents and Curing Age on Air Void Distribution of High Performance Concrete using 3D Volume Analysis
Authors: Olawuyi, Babatunde J.
Boshoff, William P.
Keywords: Computed tomography (CT) scanning, 3D-void analysis, High-performance concrete, Air void distribution, Super-absorbent Polymers (SAP), SAP content, Binder type, Curing age
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Construction and Building Materials (Science Direct - Elsevier)
Citation: Olawuyi B.J. & Boshoff, W.P. (2017)
Series/Report no.: 135;
Abstract: Incorporating Superabsorbents Polymers (SAP) as internal curing agents (IC-agents) in high-performance concrete (HPC) for mitigation of autogenous shrinkage is one new trend in concrete practice. SAP’s water absorption and desorption as cement hydrates however leave microvoids within the concrete which can negatively influence the mechanical properties of HPC. The SAP content, sizes, binder composition, solid constituents of concrete, and curing age could be of direct influence on the resultant air voids sizes and its distribution in concrete. This paper, therefore, reports on three dimensional (3D) volume analysis of the influence of SAP contents and curing age on air voids distribution in HPC. Four HPC mixtures with different binder constituents and water/binder (W/B): M1F and M1S (0.2), M2 (0.25), and M3 (0.3) were tested with two-grain sizes of SAP (SP1 6 300 lm and SP2 6 600 lm). The SAP contents were also varied (0%; 0.2%; 0.3%; and 0.4%) by weight of binder. Concrete cylinders (50 mm b 100 mm) were cast and cured in water for different ages (7, 28, 56, and 90 days) before the hardened HPC was subjected to X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning for determination of the air void distribution. The analyzed 3D X-ray images gave results on SAP grain sizes, SAP air voids, distribution, and volume in the HPC with the respective influence of binder type, W/B, and curing age assessed.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8660
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