M. Frias et al., The effect that the pozzolanic reaction of metakaolin has on the heat evolution in metakaolin-cement mortars, CEM CONCR R, 30(2), 2000, pp. 209-216
The hydration heat of mortars or concretes may be decreased by means of poz
zolanic additions. Materials that exhibit pozzolanic activity can decrease
the hydration heat by means of cement substitution, which increases the hea
t generated in hydration due to the pozzolanic reaction. Thus, the evolutio
n of the hydration heat with time represents a reference point when establi
shing the pozzolanic activity of materials; by monitoring this heat, the be
haviour of mortars or concretes during hydration can be established. Tn thi
s work, the influence of the pozzolanic activity of the metakaolin (MK) on
the hydration heat has been studied in comparison to the behaviour of other
traditional pozzolanic materials such fly ash and silica fume. The results
revealed that MK mortars produce a slight heating increase when compared t
o a 100% Portland cement mortar, due to the high pozzolanic activity of MK.
With respect to the hydration heat, MK-blended mortar showed closer behavi
our to silica fume than to fly ash. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All righ
ts reserved.