Plagiarism Checker: Mechanical Properties of Cement Concrete Composites Containing Nano-Metakaolin

Supit, Steve W.M and Rumbayan, Rilya and Ticoalu, Adriana (2017) Plagiarism Checker: Mechanical Properties of Cement Concrete Composites Containing Nano-Metakaolin. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Construction and Building Engineering (ICONBUILD) 2017, 1903 (1). 050001-1-050001-6.

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Abstract

The use of nano materials in building construction has been recognized because of its high specific surface area, very small particle sizes and more amorphous nature of particles. These characteristics lead to increase the mechanical properties and durability of cement concrete composites. Metakaolin is one of the supplementary cementitious materials that has been used to replace cement in concrete. Therefore, it is interesting to investigate the effectiveness of metakaolin (in nano scale) in improving the mechanical properties including compressive strength, tensile strength and flexural strength of cement concretes. In this experiment, metakaolin was pulverized by using High Energy Milling before adding to the concrete mixes. The pozzolan Portland cement was replaced with 5% and 10% nano-metakaolin (by wt.). The result shows that the optimum amount of nano-metakaolin in cement concrete mixes is 10% (by wt.). The improvement in compressive strength is approximately 123% at 3 days, 85% at 7 days and 53% at 28 days, respectively. The tensile and flexural strength results also showed the influence of adding 10% nano-metakaolin (NK-10) in improving the properties of cement concrete (NK-0). Furthermore, the Backscattered Electron images and X-Ray Diffraction analysis were evaluated to support the above findings. The results analysis confirm the pores modification due to nano-metakaolin addition, the consumption of calcium hydroxide (CH) and the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (CSH) gel as one of the beneficial effects of amorphous nano-metakaolin in improving the mechanical properties and densification of microstructure of mortar and concrete.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: N General (Umum) > NE Artikel Lepas
Depositing User: Andre Tuerah
Date Deposited: 29 Apr 2023 05:44
Last Modified: 29 Apr 2023 05:44
URI: http://repository.polimdo.ac.id/id/eprint/2910

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