Investigation of Cement Matrix Compositions of Nanosilica Blended Concrete Jung Joong Kim, Jiho Moon, Kwang-Soo Youm, Hak-Eun Lee and Nam-Hyoung Lim
International Journal of Railway, vol. 7, no. 3, pp.85-89, 2014
Abstract : The use of pozzolanic materials in concrete mixtures can enhance the mechanical properties and durability of concrete.
By reactions with pozzolanic materials and calcium hydroxide in cement matrix, calcium-silicate-hydrate (C-S-H)
increases and calcium hydroxide decreases in cement matrix of concrete. Consequently, the volume of solid materials
increases. The pozzolanic particles also fill spaces between clinker grains, thereby resulting in a denser cement matrix
and interfacial transition zone between cement matrix and aggregates; this lowers the permeability and increases the
compressive strength of concrete. Moreover, the total contents of alkali in concrete are reduced by replacing cements
with pozzolanic materials; this prevents cracks due to alkali-aggregate reaction (AAR). In this study, nanosilica is incorporated
in cement pastes. The differences of microstructural compositions between the hydrated cements with and without
nanosilica are examined using nanoindentation, XRDA and 29Si MAS NMR. The results can be used for a basic
research to enhance durability of concrete slab tracks and concrete railway sleepers.
Keyword :
Nanosilica, Cement, Durability, Concrete slab track, Concrete railway sleeper
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