2018
DOI: 10.3151/jact.16.333
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Microstructure and Shrinkage Behavior of Autoclaved Aerated Con-crete(AAC) -Comparison of Vietnamese and Japanese AACs-

Abstract: We investigated the microstructure and shrinkage behavior of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) from several manufacturers in Vietnam comparing with Japanese AAC. Three types of Vietnamese AAC and one type of Japanese AAC were used for powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, mercury intrusion porosimetry, and shrinkage tests. The experimental results show that the main hydration products of AAC that used fly ash as silica materials is semi-crystalline calcium silicate hydrate, while the ones of … Show more

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“…So limiting the incorporation of lime in the mix prevents the increment in drying shrinkage. Fly ash also increases the drying shrinkage due to the presence of a higher surface area (Lam et al, 2018). The quantity of air-entraining agent, superplasticizers, and silica fumes has no influence on drying shrinkage ; whereas the incorporation of alumina-rich substances, such as bauxite, alumina-rich cement and blast furnace slag can decrease the percentage of drying shrinkage by 30-100% because of the development of a greater number of tobermorite (Alexanderson, 1979).…”
Section: Drying Shrinkagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So limiting the incorporation of lime in the mix prevents the increment in drying shrinkage. Fly ash also increases the drying shrinkage due to the presence of a higher surface area (Lam et al, 2018). The quantity of air-entraining agent, superplasticizers, and silica fumes has no influence on drying shrinkage ; whereas the incorporation of alumina-rich substances, such as bauxite, alumina-rich cement and blast furnace slag can decrease the percentage of drying shrinkage by 30-100% because of the development of a greater number of tobermorite (Alexanderson, 1979).…”
Section: Drying Shrinkagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shrinkage mechanism of AAC is still unclear. It has not been thoroughly explored for the wide range of saturation conditions to dry conditions at various range of relative humidity (RH) (Lam et al, 2018). Drying shrinkage of AAC has been studied at lower and higher value of RH.…”
Section: Drying Shrinkagementioning
confidence: 99%
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