INFLUENCE OF SILICA BASED WASTE MATERIALS ON THE MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MORTAR
This is an investigation on the influence of silica based waste materials namely silica fume (SF) and recycled vase (RV) on the physical and mechanical properties of mortar. Results showed that 15%SF modified mortar achieved the highest strength and lowest water absorption capability compared to Con...
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my.unimas.ir.385192022-05-12T00:57:43Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38519/ INFLUENCE OF SILICA BASED WASTE MATERIALS ON THE MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MORTAR S.I., Balang Norsuzailina, Mohamed Sutan Ibrahim, Yakub M.S., Jaafar K.A., Matori TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH Building construction This is an investigation on the influence of silica based waste materials namely silica fume (SF) and recycled vase (RV) on the physical and mechanical properties of mortar. Results showed that 15%SF modified mortar achieved the highest strength and lowest water absorption capability compared to Control mortar and other mixtures. The result was confirmed by water absorption capability test for the same mixtures where 15% SF modified mortar was found to absorb the least. Furthermore, combination of 15% SF and 10% RV achieved the lowest water absorption compared to other combinations samples but higher than Control and 15% SF modified mortar. The results of this study indicated that SF is highly pozzolanic material that can be an excellent cement replacement material to produce high- performance concrete. Study on pozzolanc behavior of SF samples subjected to longer hydration time is needed. Further microstructural investigation is needed to confirm the hypothesis on retardation of hydration due to unreactive RV. UNIMAS Publisher Wan Hashim, Wan Ibrahim Siti Noor Linda, Taib Norsuzailina, Mohamed Sutan 2022 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38519/1/CHAPTER%2018.pdf S.I., Balang and Norsuzailina, Mohamed Sutan and Ibrahim, Yakub and M.S., Jaafar and K.A., Matori (2022) INFLUENCE OF SILICA BASED WASTE MATERIALS ON THE MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MORTAR. In: Civil Engineering, Science and Technology Challenges: Structural Engineering and Construction Materials. UNIMAS Publisher, pp. 120-125. ISBN 978-967-2298-90-8 |
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This is an investigation on the influence of silica based waste materials namely silica fume (SF) and recycled vase (RV) on the physical and mechanical properties of mortar. Results showed that 15%SF modified mortar achieved the highest strength and lowest water absorption capability compared to Control mortar and other mixtures. The result was confirmed by water absorption capability test for the same mixtures where 15% SF modified mortar was found to absorb the least. Furthermore, combination of 15% SF and 10% RV achieved the lowest water absorption compared to other combinations samples but higher than Control and 15% SF modified mortar. The results of this study indicated that SF is highly pozzolanic material that can be an excellent cement replacement material to produce high- performance concrete. Study on pozzolanc behavior of SF samples subjected to longer hydration time is needed. Further microstructural investigation is needed to confirm the hypothesis on retardation of hydration due to unreactive RV. |
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INFLUENCE OF SILICA BASED WASTE MATERIALS ON THE MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MORTAR |
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