Artigo de Periódico
High-volume fly ash concrete with and without hydrated lime: Chloride diffusion coefficient from accelerated test
Fecha
2013Registro en:
0899-1561
v. 25, n. 3
Autor
Hoppe Filho, J.
Medeiros, M. H. F.
Pereira, E.
Helene, P.
Isaia, G. C.
Hoppe Filho, J.
Medeiros, M. H. F.
Pereira, E.
Helene, P.
Isaia, G. C.
Institución
Resumen
Fly ash changes the microstructure of paste and can increase concrete durability. Calcium hydrated lime was added to concrete
with 50% of the cement, by weight, substituted with fly ash, with the intent of replacing some of the calcium hydroxide consumed by the pozzolanic activity. Three proportions of mixes were studied: concrete with high early strength cement (HESC), concrete with 50% HESC and 50% fly ash, and concrete with 50% HESC, 50% fly ash and an additional 20% of hydrated lime. They were then tested according to ASTM C1202, but with the application of a voltage of 30 V during 35 h. Results revealed that concretes containing fly ash and hydrated lime presented a lower accumulated charge density and coefficient of chloride diffusion than the HESC concrete used as a reference.