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Effects of pozzolanic and non-pozzolanic nanomaterials on cement-based materials

Construction and Building Materials, 2019
Abstract Although it has been verified that nanomaterials can improve the properties of cement-based materials, the research on the characteristics and mechanism of different types of nanomaterials is still inadequate. Two typical types of nanomaterials, nano-SiO2 (pozzolanic material) and nano-TiO2 (non-pozzolanic material), are utilized in this ...
Huigang Xiao   +5 more
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Pozzolans and the Pozzolanic Reaction

1990
The most often used mineral admixture in the modern concrete industry is the pozzolan. A pozzolan, and there are many of them, is defined as “siliceous or siliceous and aluminous materials which in themselves possess little or no cementitious value but will, in finely divided form and in the presence of moisture, chemically react with calcium hydroxide
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Pozzolanic activity tests as a measure of pozzolans' performance. Part 2

Magazine of Concrete Research, 2007
Part 1 of the current paper demonstrated the lack of agreement between the results obtained from different standard pozzolanic activity tests. This can be explained by the significant differences observed in the recommended test procedures that, in some cases, allow variations in parameters which have a remarkable influence on the pozzolanic reaction.
G. P. Gava, L. R. Prudêncio
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Pozzolan

1969
Abstract Pozzolans are finely divided siliceous or siliceous and aluminous materials that are by themselves of little or no cementitious value but that react with calcium hydroxide in the presence of water at ordinary temperatures to form cementitious compounds.
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POZZOLAN AND CEMENTS WITH POZZOLAN

2015
Yapı mühendisliğinin temel malzemelerinden olan çimento, yapının dayanımı ve maliyeti bakımından önemli bir yere sahiptir. İnşaat sektöründeki gelişmeye paralel olarak çimento tüketimi de artmaktadır. Çimento üreticileri açısından, yeni yeni kaynaklar bulunarak üretimin minimum maliyetle yapılması ve talebin karşılanması, yapımcı ve kontrolluk ...
KAPLAN, Hasan, BİNİCİ, Hanifi
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Pozzolanas and Pozzolanic Materials

2019
Developments in concrete construction mean that there are now a broader range of cementitious materials, than have traditionally been available, providing options for engineers to meet specific technical requirements. Pozzolanas and pozzolanic materials from natural deposits or industrial processes represent a group within this category.
McCarthy, Michael John   +1 more
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Limestone-filled pozzolanic cement

Cement and Concrete Research, 2000
Fillers are specially selected, natural or artificial inorganic materials, which improve the physico-chemical and mechanical properties of the cement such as workability or water retention. They can be inert or have slightly hydraulic, latent hydraulic or pozzolanic properties.
M. Heikal, H. El-Didamony, M.S. Morsy
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Evaluation of pozzolanic activity of natural and artificial pozzolans by thermal analysis

Thermochimica Acta, 2004
Abstract In this research, the pozzolanic activity of natural and artificial pozzolan used for preparation of restoration mortars was evaluated. For this purpose, several pastes were prepared, by mixing two artificial pozzolans and a natural one with commercial hydrated lime, in different ratios. The pastes were cured in standard conditions (RH = 98%,
Antonia Moropoulou   +2 more
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Pozzolanic Activity of Diatomaceous Earth

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2010
Lime–diatomaceous earth cement pastes were fabricated at room temperature starting with a mixture of diatomaceous earth (DE), lime, and water. The cementing phase, associated with the pozzolanic reaction of the diatom skeletons with lime, was identified as calcium silicate hydrate (C–S–H) gel using X‐ray diffraction, scanning ...
Eva Jud Sierra   +4 more
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Natural pozzolans for concrete

Economic Geology, 1951
Many geologic formations in the United States yield pozzolans or materials which can be converted into pozzolans by grinding and calcination. When properly selected, processed, and used, pozzolans will reduce costs, improve quality of concrete, protect concrete against effects of reaction between aggregate and cement alkalies, and inhibit attack by ...
Richard Childs Mielenz   +2 more
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