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Research on the Improvement of Concrete Autogenous Self-healing Based on the Regulation of Cement Particle Size Distribution (PSD)

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma12172818

Keywords

PSD of cement; autogenous self-healing; ultrasonic test; continued hydration; CaCO3 precipitation

Funding

  1. National Key R & D Program of China [2017YFB0309905]
  2. National High-tech R&D Program of China (863program) [2015AA034701]
  3. Shandong Province Science and Technology Major Project [2015ZDXX0702B01]
  4. Shandong Province Science and Technology Development Plan [2014GSF117017]

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Overgrinding of Portland cement brings excessive shrinkage and poor self-healing ability to concrete. In this paper, through the ultrasonic test and optical micrograph observation, the self-healing properties of concrete prepared by cement with different particle size distributions were studied. Besides, the effect of carbonation and continued hydration on self-healing of concrete was analyzed. Results show that, for the Portland cement containing more particles with the size 30-60 mu m, the concrete could achieve a better self-healing ability of concrete at 28 days. For the two methods to characterize the self-healing properties of concrete, the ultrasonic test is more accurate in characterizing the self-healing of internal crack than optical micrograph observation. The autogenous self-healing of concrete is jointly affected by the continued hydration and carbonation. At 7 days and 30 days, the autogenous self-healing of concrete is mainly controlled by the continued hydration and carbonation, respectively. The cement particle size could affect the continued hydration by affecting un-hydrated cement content and the carbonation by affecting the Ca(OH)(2) content. Therefore, a proper distribution of cement particle size, which brings a suitable amount of Ca(OH)(2) and un-hydrated cement, could improve the self-healing ability of concrete.

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