Metakaolin Effects on Concrete Durability

Partial replacement of cement by metakaolin is known to improve concrete durability, by refining the pore structure to improve fluid transport properties and by reducing the alkalinity of the pore solution to make ASR less problematic. A gap exists in the literature as to the salt scaling performanc...

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Main Author: Zeljkovic, J. Michael
Other Authors: Hooton, Robert Douglas
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
Subjects:
ASR
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/19013
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-190132013-12-03T03:38:51ZMetakaolin Effects on Concrete DurabilityZeljkovic, J. MichaelMetakaolinSulphate AttackChlorideASR0543Partial replacement of cement by metakaolin is known to improve concrete durability, by refining the pore structure to improve fluid transport properties and by reducing the alkalinity of the pore solution to make ASR less problematic. A gap exists in the literature as to the salt scaling performance and magnesium sulphate performance of metakaolin concrete. 10 concrete mixes were cast at w/cm ratios of 0.4 and 0.5. In addition to metakaolin, grade 80 slag was used as well as CSA GU cement. All replacement levels were tested for setting properties, compressive strength, drying shrinkage, sulphate resistance, salt scaling, ASR mitigation and chloride diffusion characteristics according to the appropriate CSA and ASTM standards. It was found that metakaolin showed better performance in magnesium sulphate solutions than slag and that metakaolin concretes attained strength and other durability properties much faster than mixes without it. Keywords: metakaolin, ASR, sulphate, magnesium, scaling, setting, diffusionHooton, Robert Douglas2009-112010-02-18T15:33:22ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-02-18T15:33:22Z2010-02-18T15:33:22ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/19013en_ca
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topic Metakaolin
Sulphate Attack
Chloride
ASR
0543
spellingShingle Metakaolin
Sulphate Attack
Chloride
ASR
0543
Zeljkovic, J. Michael
Metakaolin Effects on Concrete Durability
description Partial replacement of cement by metakaolin is known to improve concrete durability, by refining the pore structure to improve fluid transport properties and by reducing the alkalinity of the pore solution to make ASR less problematic. A gap exists in the literature as to the salt scaling performance and magnesium sulphate performance of metakaolin concrete. 10 concrete mixes were cast at w/cm ratios of 0.4 and 0.5. In addition to metakaolin, grade 80 slag was used as well as CSA GU cement. All replacement levels were tested for setting properties, compressive strength, drying shrinkage, sulphate resistance, salt scaling, ASR mitigation and chloride diffusion characteristics according to the appropriate CSA and ASTM standards. It was found that metakaolin showed better performance in magnesium sulphate solutions than slag and that metakaolin concretes attained strength and other durability properties much faster than mixes without it. Keywords: metakaolin, ASR, sulphate, magnesium, scaling, setting, diffusion
author2 Hooton, Robert Douglas
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Zeljkovic, J. Michael
author Zeljkovic, J. Michael
author_sort Zeljkovic, J. Michael
title Metakaolin Effects on Concrete Durability
title_short Metakaolin Effects on Concrete Durability
title_full Metakaolin Effects on Concrete Durability
title_fullStr Metakaolin Effects on Concrete Durability
title_full_unstemmed Metakaolin Effects on Concrete Durability
title_sort metakaolin effects on concrete durability
publishDate 2009
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