Title of article :
Mortar Properties Improvement by Using Fine Portland Cement Clinker as Reactive Aggregate
Author/Authors :
Shafaghat, Jafar Research Laboratory of Inorganic Chemical Process Technologies - School of Chemical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Allahverdi, Ali Research Laboratory of Inorganic Chemical Process Technologies - School of Chemical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Microscopic studies has shown that adjacent to the interface between cement paste and aggregate, there
exists an area with high porosity and low binding compounds that is referred to as interfacial transition zone
(ITZ). ITZ in concrete and mortar imposes a number of negative effects, including flexural and compressive
strengths reduction and permeability enhancement. That’s why many research attempts have been devoted to limit
ITZ and its negative effects. The present study investigates the possibility of utilizing fine Portland cement (PC)
clinker as a reactive aggregate in mortar for the same purpose. For this, natural quartz sand in normal mortar
(NM) was totally replaced with PC clinker of the same particle size distribution and the most important
engineering properties of the new mortar referred to as Reactive Aggregate Mortar (RAM) were measured and
compared with NM as control. The results of compressive strengths measurements represented 65 and 21%
increase after curing age of 7 and 90 days, respectively, for RAM compared to NM. Chloride penetration depth in
RAM displayed reductions by about 33 and 26% after 14 and 28 days of exposure, respectively. The effect of PC
clinker reactivity on the microstructure and size of ITZ was studied by using scanning electron microscopy.
Keywords :
Chloride penetration depth , Compressive strength , Portland cement clinker , Mortar , Interfacial transition zone
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering