Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials

In this work, comments are made about indirect methods and direct Chapelle's method applied to the determination of the reactivity of pozzolanic materials. The Chapelle's method is based on the lime-pozzolan reaction and quantifies the pozzolanic reactivity of any material intended to be a...

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Main Authors: V. A. Quarcioni, F. F. Chotoli, A. C. V. Coelho, M. A. Cincotto
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Published: Instituto Brasileiro do Concreto (IBRACON)
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author V. A. Quarcioni
F. F. Chotoli
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M. A. Cincotto
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description In this work, comments are made about indirect methods and direct Chapelle's method applied to the determination of the reactivity of pozzolanic materials. The Chapelle's method is based on the lime-pozzolan reaction and quantifies the pozzolanic reactivity of any material intended to be applied by the cement industry. This lime consumption determination by the pozzolan through this reaction can be made with mass proportions - lime:pozzolan 1:1, as originally proposed by Chapelle or 2:1, as specified in Brazilian and French Standards. Comparative results with both proportions are presented for sugar cane bagasse ash, rice rusk ash, silica fume, fly ash, and metakaolin, commonly studied in our country. Statistical calculations showed that for some materials of similar characteristics to the researched RHA, FA e MK at issue, essays carried out with only 1g of CaO may be underestimating the amounts of CaO consumed per gram of pozzolanic material that can be obtained. Comments were made about the Brazilian and French Standards based on this method and emphasized the expression of lime consumption per mass of the amorphous phase of these materials, as determined by X ray diffraction analysis with the Rietveld refinement method.
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spelling doaj.art-425b3296c29c4868b24899607c26b1462022-12-21T19:06:02ZengInstituto Brasileiro do Concreto (IBRACON)Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais1983-4195811710.1590/S1983-41952015000100002S1983-41952015000100002Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materialsV. A. QuarcioniF. F. ChotoliA. C. V. CoelhoM. A. CincottoIn this work, comments are made about indirect methods and direct Chapelle's method applied to the determination of the reactivity of pozzolanic materials. The Chapelle's method is based on the lime-pozzolan reaction and quantifies the pozzolanic reactivity of any material intended to be applied by the cement industry. This lime consumption determination by the pozzolan through this reaction can be made with mass proportions - lime:pozzolan 1:1, as originally proposed by Chapelle or 2:1, as specified in Brazilian and French Standards. Comparative results with both proportions are presented for sugar cane bagasse ash, rice rusk ash, silica fume, fly ash, and metakaolin, commonly studied in our country. Statistical calculations showed that for some materials of similar characteristics to the researched RHA, FA e MK at issue, essays carried out with only 1g of CaO may be underestimating the amounts of CaO consumed per gram of pozzolanic material that can be obtained. Comments were made about the Brazilian and French Standards based on this method and emphasized the expression of lime consumption per mass of the amorphous phase of these materials, as determined by X ray diffraction analysis with the Rietveld refinement method.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-41952015000100002&lng=en&tlng=enpozzolanic reactivityChapelle's methodsugar cane bagasse ashrice rusk ashsilica fumefly ashmetakaolin
spellingShingle V. A. Quarcioni
F. F. Chotoli
A. C. V. Coelho
M. A. Cincotto
Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials
Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais
pozzolanic reactivity
Chapelle's method
sugar cane bagasse ash
rice rusk ash
silica fume
fly ash
metakaolin
title Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials
title_full Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials
title_fullStr Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials
title_full_unstemmed Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials
title_short Indirect and direct Chapelle's methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials
title_sort indirect and direct chapelle s methods for the determination of lime consumption in pozzolanic materials
topic pozzolanic reactivity
Chapelle's method
sugar cane bagasse ash
rice rusk ash
silica fume
fly ash
metakaolin
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