Ceramics-Silikáty 51, (1) 40 - 44 (2007) |
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EFFECT OF SILICA FUME AND METAKAOLINE POZZOLANA ON THE PERFORMANCE OF BLENDED CEMENT PASTES AGAINST FIRE
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Morsy Mohamed S., Shebl Sayed S. |
Housing and Building Research Center, P. O. Box 1770, Cairo, Egypt
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Keywords: Metakaoline, Silica fume, Portland cement, Thermal stability, Thermal shock resistance,
Compressive strength, DSC |
The aim of this investigation is to study the effect of the subsititution of metakaoline (MK) by silica fume (SF) upon the thermal
stability of Portland cement -MK blended pastes. The kaoline was thermally activated at 850°C for 2 hours. The cement
pastes were prepared with constant consistency. The pastes were kept in moulds at 20°C/100 % relative humidity for 24 hours
and then hydrated for 28 days under water. The hydrated pastes were exposed for 2 hours to temperatures of 100, 200, 400,
600 and 800°C. The hydrated specimens were tested for compressive strength, thermal stability and phase composition after
heat treatment. It was found that, after increase of compressive strength of control cement paste up to 200°C, the paste suffers
a more loss of compressive strength with further increasing treatment temperatures. But, it was evidenced that the compressive
strength of blended cements increases with temperature up to 400°C and then, it decreases as increase the treatment
temperatures up to 800°C. The replacement of Portland cement (PC) by 15 % MK and 5 % SF in cement pastes increases the
thermal shock resistance by about 10 times. |
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