Effect of Equal Volume Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Fly Ash on Carbonation Resistance of Concrete

Concrete is prepared by substituting an equal volume of fly ash for fine aggregate, and the effect of substitution rate on its carbonation resistance is studied. Using a rapid carbonation test, the distribution law of the internal pH value of concrete with fly ash as fine aggregate (CFA) along the c...

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Main Authors: Dongsheng Zhang, Yafan Wang, Mingxiao Ma, Xiangjun Guo, Shuangquan Zhao, Shuxiang Zhang, Qiuning Yang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/4/1550
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author Dongsheng Zhang
Yafan Wang
Mingxiao Ma
Xiangjun Guo
Shuangquan Zhao
Shuxiang Zhang
Qiuning Yang
author_facet Dongsheng Zhang
Yafan Wang
Mingxiao Ma
Xiangjun Guo
Shuangquan Zhao
Shuxiang Zhang
Qiuning Yang
author_sort Dongsheng Zhang
collection DOAJ
description Concrete is prepared by substituting an equal volume of fly ash for fine aggregate, and the effect of substitution rate on its carbonation resistance is studied. Using a rapid carbonation test, the distribution law of the internal pH value of concrete with fly ash as fine aggregate (CFA) along the carbonation depth under different substitution rates (10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%) after carbonation is studied and compared with the test results of phenolphthalein solution. Then, to further clarify the damage mechanism of fly ash replacing fine aggregate on concrete carbonation, the changes in the pore structure and micromorphology of CFA after carbonation are studied by means of mercury intrusion pressure and electron microscope scanning tests. The results indicate that the carbonation depth of CFA increases gradually with increasing carbonation time. In particular, in the later stage of carbonation, the carbonation rate of concrete decreases significantly with an increase in the substitution rate. The carbonation depth X<sub>C</sub> of CFA measured by phenolphthalein solution is approximately 0.24–0.39 times of the complete noncarbonation depth measured by the pH method. The pH value test is a reliable test method that can reveal the carbonation mechanism of CFA. Carbonation can significantly reduce the proportion of more harmful holes in concrete with a large amount of fly ash, but it can also increase the proportion of less harmful and harmful holes. In general, the pore size distribution and micromorphology of concrete can be improved by replacing fine aggregates with fly ash.
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spelling doaj.art-84ee2b23e877420f902c391540fe6e002023-11-23T20:55:02ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442022-02-01154155010.3390/ma15041550Effect of Equal Volume Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Fly Ash on Carbonation Resistance of ConcreteDongsheng Zhang0Yafan Wang1Mingxiao Ma2Xiangjun Guo3Shuangquan Zhao4Shuxiang Zhang5Qiuning Yang6School of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, ChinaSchool of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, ChinaSchool of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, ChinaChina Construction Third Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430223, ChinaChina Construction Third Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430223, ChinaSchool of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, ChinaSchool of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, ChinaConcrete is prepared by substituting an equal volume of fly ash for fine aggregate, and the effect of substitution rate on its carbonation resistance is studied. Using a rapid carbonation test, the distribution law of the internal pH value of concrete with fly ash as fine aggregate (CFA) along the carbonation depth under different substitution rates (10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%) after carbonation is studied and compared with the test results of phenolphthalein solution. Then, to further clarify the damage mechanism of fly ash replacing fine aggregate on concrete carbonation, the changes in the pore structure and micromorphology of CFA after carbonation are studied by means of mercury intrusion pressure and electron microscope scanning tests. The results indicate that the carbonation depth of CFA increases gradually with increasing carbonation time. In particular, in the later stage of carbonation, the carbonation rate of concrete decreases significantly with an increase in the substitution rate. The carbonation depth X<sub>C</sub> of CFA measured by phenolphthalein solution is approximately 0.24–0.39 times of the complete noncarbonation depth measured by the pH method. The pH value test is a reliable test method that can reveal the carbonation mechanism of CFA. Carbonation can significantly reduce the proportion of more harmful holes in concrete with a large amount of fly ash, but it can also increase the proportion of less harmful and harmful holes. In general, the pore size distribution and micromorphology of concrete can be improved by replacing fine aggregates with fly ash.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/4/1550concrete with fly ash as fine aggregatecarbonation depthpHpore structure
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Yafan Wang
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Qiuning Yang
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Materials
concrete with fly ash as fine aggregate
carbonation depth
pH
pore structure
title Effect of Equal Volume Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Fly Ash on Carbonation Resistance of Concrete
title_full Effect of Equal Volume Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Fly Ash on Carbonation Resistance of Concrete
title_fullStr Effect of Equal Volume Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Fly Ash on Carbonation Resistance of Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Equal Volume Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Fly Ash on Carbonation Resistance of Concrete
title_short Effect of Equal Volume Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Fly Ash on Carbonation Resistance of Concrete
title_sort effect of equal volume replacement of fine aggregate with fly ash on carbonation resistance of concrete
topic concrete with fly ash as fine aggregate
carbonation depth
pH
pore structure
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/4/1550
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