2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.03.228
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An experimental study of different curing regimes on the mechanical properties and sorptivity of self-compacting mortars with fly ash and silica fume

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“…On the other hand, SF and FA mixtures showed the lowest overall absorption during the seven-day testing period. This result is in agreement with the literature [60,61]. It is worth noting that all mixtures had a lower overall absorption than the standard mixture except for slag cement which exhibited the highest initial absorption.…”
Section: Density Absorption and Void Ratiosupporting
confidence: 92%
“…On the other hand, SF and FA mixtures showed the lowest overall absorption during the seven-day testing period. This result is in agreement with the literature [60,61]. It is worth noting that all mixtures had a lower overall absorption than the standard mixture except for slag cement which exhibited the highest initial absorption.…”
Section: Density Absorption and Void Ratiosupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Because SF has high surface area with extremely fine particle sizes, the water demand of mortar mixes containing SF increases and results in decreasing the flowability of SCMs as noted in the previous studies. 11,32,33 Hence, SF mixes with larger replacement ratios have larger w/b ratios than that of SF mixes with low replacement ratios in this study. In general, fresh performance of SF mixes performs worse than that of the control mixes.…”
Section: 55 | Strength Activity Indexmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Unlike binary mixtures of SCMs with SF, the enhancement of compressive strength gets better as SF content rises from 5% to 15% with the ternary combination of FA10 aged 28 days. Ternary mixes of SCMs incorporating FA10 develop better structural properties at later ages …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their study aimed to investigate effect of curing regime on self-compacting mortar produced with fly ash and silica fume. It was emphasized that the best results were obtained from 10% fly ash as a single additive at 280 days curing age and 10% silica fume and 6% fly ash binary combination at wet sack curing [19]. Karataş et al (2017) investigated effect of ground pumice powder on durability properties of self-compacting mortar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%