Curing/environment effect on pore structure of blended cement concrete

Citation
Nr. Shattaf et al., Curing/environment effect on pore structure of blended cement concrete, J MAT CIV E, 13(5), 2001, pp. 380-388
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Civil Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
08991561 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
380 - 388
Database
ISI
SICI code
0899-1561(200109/10)13:5<380:CEOPSO>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate the effect on pore structur e of concretes exposed to hot and dry environments and made with combinatio ns of portland cement, silica fume, and slag. Five different concrete mixes were cast and tested to investigate the role of different periods of water curing on the porosity and pore structure characteristics when exposed to two different hot/dry environments. The first environment was an indoor lab oratory (23 degreesC + 2 degreesC and 70% relative humidity + 10%) and the other was the real outdoor environment in Dubai, representing a typical hot climate. Pore structure was evaluated by means of mercury intrusion porosi metry. The results indicated that longer water durations of water curing re duced porosity and pore sizes significantly. The influence of water curing was maximum in the case of slag mixes cured in the outdoor environment. Hot climates are seen to have adverse effects on the pore structure characteri stics, especially when no water curing is involved. The properties of slag concrete were seen to be a function of duration of water curing. The proper ties of slag concrete mixes exposed to hot/dry environments without any wat er curing were very poor.