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Packing optimization of paste and aggregate phases for sustainability and performance improvement of concrete

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2021
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Chen, J. J.
Guan, G. X.
NG, Pui Lam
Kwan, A. K.H.
Chu, S. H.
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Abstract
Previous research demonstrated that the packing density, water film thickness and paste film thickness have great effects on the performance of a concrete mix. On this basis, it is herein proposed a strategy of adding a powder waste as both paste and aggregate replacements to reduce the cement and aggregate consumptions for sustainable development and to improve the packing densities of both the paste phase and aggregate phase for performance improvement. To evaluate such strategy, 25 concrete mixes incorporating granite polishing waste (GPW) as paste and aggregate replacements were tested. The results revealed that the addition of GPW as paste replacement up to 7.5% and as aggregate replacement up to 10% would most effectively increase the packing densities of the paste phase, aggregate phase and whole concrete mix, and thereby increasing the strength of the concrete, despite reduction in cement content. Such increases in packing density would also increase the excess water and excess paste to avoid excessive reductions in the water and paste film thicknesses, which are needed to maintain workability. Last but not least, separate optimization of the paste phase and aggregate phase is an effective way of optimizing the concrete mix design.
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2021
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https://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/151663
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