Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, Volume. 42, Issue 1, 92(2023)

Effects of Stone Powder Type and Content on C60 Manufactured Sand Concrete Performance

JIANG Tonghui1... YANG Xiongfeng1, YANG Jiading1, QIAN Fenghua1, PING Yue1, YANG Tengyu2, WANG Jing3,*, ZHANG Ying3 and LENG Faguang3 |Show fewer author(s)
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    To study the influence of different mass ratio of coarse particles (0.075~4.75 mm) to stone powder (<75 μm) of manufactured sand on the performance of rock powder concrete, rock powder (limestone powder and granite powder) was used to replace manufactured sand with different mass ratio to prepare high-strength concrete. The evolution laws of concrete fluidity, compressive strength, and durability (drying shrinkage and electric flux) under different sand-powder ratio were tested. The results show that when the sand-powder ratio of manufactured sand is not less than 9, the reduction of sand-powder ratio is conducive to improve the workability of concrete mixture and enhance the compressive strength and durability of concrete. Further reducing the sand-powder ratio has little effect on the drying shrinkage performance, but it is unfavorable to the fluidity, mechanical properties, and chloride ion permeability of concrete. Reducing the sand-powder ratio is conducive to improve the compactness of manufactured sand concrete. However, too low sand-powder ratio is easy to increase the water demand of concrete, and the content of free stone powder particles is too high, which will weaken the spatial structure of hydration products, and be unfavorable to the performance of concrete.

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    JIANG Tonghui, YANG Xiongfeng, YANG Jiading, QIAN Fenghua, PING Yue, YANG Tengyu, WANG Jing, ZHANG Ying, LENG Faguang. Effects of Stone Powder Type and Content on C60 Manufactured Sand Concrete Performance[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2023, 42(1): 92

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    Received: Jul. 18, 2022

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    Published Online: Mar. 16, 2023

    The Author Email: Jing WANG (wangking3007@126.com)

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    CSTR:32186.14.

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