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TítuloRheological properties of alkaline activated fly ash used in jet grouting applications
Autor(es)Cristelo, Nuno
Soares, Edgar
Rosa, Ivo
Miranda, Tiago F. S.
Oliveira, Daniel V.
Silva, Rui André Martins
Chaves, Ana Margarida Vaz Alves
Palavras-chaveFly ash
Alkaline activation
Rheology
Jet grouting
Soil stabilisation
Data2013
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaConstruction and Building Materials
CitaçãoCristelo, N.; Soares, E.; Rosa, I.; Miranda, T.; Oliveira, D.; Silva, R.; Chaves, A. (2013). “Rheological Properties of Alkaline Activated Fly Ash used in Jet Grouting Applications.” Construction and Building Materials, Volume 48, 2013, Pages, 925-933.
Resumo(s)The application of alkaline activated fly ash to soil stabilisation has been recently studied, and although the structural behaviour was adequate, some concerns were raised regarding its apparent viscosity, which proved to be an important issue in jet grouting applications. Therefore, this paper deals with the experimental study of rheology of alkaline activated fly ash-based grouts, namely with: setting time of the freshly mixed grout; fluidity; capillary absorption; shrinkage and expansion behaviour; mass variation during the curing process and density. In order to establish some correlation points with structural performance, uniaxial compression strength (UCS) at 28 days curing was also determined. Six different grout compositions, defined based on Na2O (alkali)/ash and activator / ash ratios, were analysed. The activator was composed of sodium silicate and two different sodium hydroxide concentrations: 10.0 and 12.5 molal. Results show that the fluidity of the grouts correlate very well with UCS, with an increase of the former resulting in a decrease in the latter, which is a concern in jet grouting applications since this parameter controls the velocity of the grout at the nozzle and the soil/grout mixing capability. In terms of porosity, this type of material seems to be less porous than cement-based grouts. However, drying shrinkage values obtained were in general higher than usual for concrete, which is in accordance with results obtained by other researchers.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/26723
DOI10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2013.07.063
ISSN0950-0618
Versão da editorahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950061813006776
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