Effects of Dry Particle Coating With Nano-and Microparticles on Early Compressive Strength of Portland Cement Pastes
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Date
2021
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Publisher
Tulpar Academic Publishing
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GOLD
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Yes
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154
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Abstract
It is known that nano-and microparticles have been very popular in recent years since their advantages. However, due to the very small size of such materials, they have very high tendency to agglomeration particularly for nanoparticles. Therefore, it is critical that they are properly distributed in the system to which they are added. This paper investigated the effects of dry particle coating with nano-and microparticles to solve the agglomeration problem. For a clear evaluation, paste samples were preferred to detemine the compressive strength. Nano-SiO<inf>2</inf> and nano-CaCO<inf>3</inf>, microCaCO<inf>3</inf> and micro-SiO<inf>2</inf>, also known as silica fume, were selected as particulate additives. It was studied by the addition of various percentages (0.3, 0.7, 1, 2, 3 and 5%) of nano-and microparticles in cementitious systems, replacing cement by weight with and without dry particle coating. Dry particle coating was made by using a highspeed paddle mixer. Portland cement and additive particles were mixed at 1500 rpm for 30 seconds in high-speed powder mixer designed for this purpose. The 3-day compressive strength of the cement-based samples to which particles were added at the specified rates was determined and the effect of the dry particle coating on the early strength was investigated. According to the results, it was observed that the production of paste with the dry particle coating technique gave higher compressive strength compared to the production of paste directly in early period. Especially with dry particle coating, compressive strength increased more than 100% in paste samples containing 0.3% nano-SiO<inf>2</inf> compared to direct addition without coating. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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Keywords
Cementitious Paste, Dry Particle Coating, Microparticle, Nanoparticle, microparticle, nanoparticle, dry particle coating, cementitious paste
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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Source
Challenge Journal of Concrete Research Letters
Volume
12
Issue
4
Start Page
125
End Page
130
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