Mechanical and Chloride Diffusion Behavior of Kaolinite Clay Modified Cement-Based Material |
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Authors: | Fan Yingfang and Zhang Shiyi |
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Institution: | Traffic Equipment and Ocean Engineering, Dalian Maritime University,Dalian 116026,Liaoning,China;Traffic Equipment and Ocean Engineering, Dalian Maritime University,Dalian 116026,Liaoning,China |
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Abstract: | The effects of kaolinite clay on the microstructure (pore structure, internal structure) and mechanical properties (workability, early-age and long-term flexural strength, chloride diffusion property) of the cementitious composites were tested. It is shown that the addition of clay improves the micro-pore structure in the cement paste and limits the introduction of chloride ions. As a result, it is suggested that the kaolinite clay would act as both filler and accelerator of cement hydration. Compared with the control specimen, the flexural strength of cement paste with 1% kaolinite clay increased by 30.41%, 39.04%, 36.27% and 38.32% at 1, 3, 7 and 90 curing ages, respectively. The 28-day flexural strength increased slightly. It is observed that the clay modified cement mortar has lower chloride diffusion coefficient values compared to the plain mortar, and the 28-day DCl of cement mortar decreased by 53.03% with 5% clay. Compared with the controlled sample, the increase in compressive strength and the reduction in chloride diffusion coefficient of the concrete with 5% clay addition is 28.4% and 18.87% respectively. The chloride diffusion coefficient of concrete decreases with the amount of clay addition exponentially. The 28-day compressive strength increases linearly with the chloride diffusion coefficient of the concrete. |
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Keywords: | kaolinite clay cement-based material workability strength permeability SEM chloride RCM |
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