Cellular lightweight concrete containing high-calcium fly ash and natural zeolite

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Khamphee Jitchaiyaphum
Theerawat Sinsiri
Chai Jaturapitakkul
Prinya Chindaprasirt
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[1] Suranaree University of Technology,School of Civil Engineering, Institute of Engineering
[2] King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi,Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
[3] Khon Kaen University,Sustainable Infrastructure Research and Development Center, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
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lightweight concrete; fly ash; zeolites; compressive strength; microstructure; water absorption;
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Cellular lightweight concrete (CLC) with the controlled density of approximately 800 kg/m3 was made from a preformed foam, Type-I Portland cement (OPC), fly ash (FA), or natural zeolite (NZ), and its compressive strength, setting time, water absorption, and microstructure of were tested. High-calcium FA and NZ with the median particle sizes of 14.52 and 7.72 μm, respectively, were used to partially replace OPC at 0, 10wt%, 20wt%, and 30wt% of the binder (OPC and pozzolan admixture). A water-to-binder mass ratio (W/B) of 0.5 was used for all mixes. The testing results indicated that CLC containing 10wt% NZ had the highest compressive strength. The replacement of OPC with NZ decreased the total porosity and air void size but increased the capillary porosity of the CLC. The incorporation of a suitable amount of NZ decreased the setting time, total porosity, and pore size of the paste compared with the findings with the same amount of FA. The total porosity and cumulative pore volume decreased, whereas the gel and capillary pores increased as a result of adding both pozzolans at all replacement levels. The water absorption increased as the capillary porosity increased; this effect depended on the volume of air entrained and the type or amount of pozzolan.
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