학술논문

High-Quality Cement-Mineral Suspensions Using Stone Crushing Waste
Document Type
Article
Source
Materials Science Forum; May 2020, Vol. 992 Issue: 1 p124-129, 6p
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ISSN
02555476; 16629752
Abstract
The quality of concrete is determined by the physico-mechanical and rheological properties of the original components. Rheological properties depend on the amount and concentration of the rheological matrix. Cement-mineral matrices of modern high-quality concrete are rheologically active suspensions which allow to provide the necessary fluidity and mobility of the concrete mix, as well as the required strength of concrete. The multicomponent composition of the water-dispersed phase is represented by cement, stone flour and hyperplasticizer. The article presents the results of studies confirming the possibility of replacing finely ground quartz with other highly dispersed rocks, including stone-crushing waste. It was revealed that increasing in the concentration of the water-dispersed phase by 10% made it possible to reduce the water-solid ratio while maintaining the required mobility of the mixture, and in some cases improved the spreadability of the suspension by 3-13%. It was determined that the physicomechanical properties of reaction-powder concretes depend on the density and porosity of finely dispersed components to a greater degree.