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Performance comparison between densified and undensified silica fume in ultra-high performance fiber-reinforced concrete

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Authors

Kang, Sung-Hoon; Hong, Sung-Gul; Moon, Juhyuk

Issue Date
2020-09
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Citation
Materials, Vol.13 No.17, p. 3901
Abstract
Silica fume (SF) is a key ingredient in the production of ultra-high performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC). The use of undensified SF may have an advantage in the dispersion efficiency inside cement-based materials, but it also carries a practical burden such as high material costs and fine dust generation in the workplace. This study reports that a high strength of 200 MPa can be achieved by using densified SF in UHPFRC with Portland limestone cement. Additionally, it was experimentally confirmed that there was no difference between densified and undensified SFs in terms of workability, compressive and flexural tensile strengths, and hydration reaction of the concrete, regardless of heat treatment, because of a unique mix proportion as well as mixing method for dispersing agglomerated SF particles. It was experimentally validated that the densified SF can be used for both precast and field casting UHPFRCs with economic and practical benefits and without negative effects on the material performance of the UHPFRC.
ISSN
1996-1944
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/195708
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13173901
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