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Prediction of microstructural evolution in fly ash-modified cementitious system: A computational study


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Fig. 1.

Particle size distribution of OPC and FA used in the model
Particle size distribution of OPC and FA used in the model

Fig. 2.

Oxide composition of OPC and FA used in the model (mass%)
Oxide composition of OPC and FA used in the model (mass%)

Fig. 3.

Simulated degree of hydration in blended cement with 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40% FA substitution for w/c = 0.45
Simulated degree of hydration in blended cement with 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40% FA substitution for w/c = 0.45

Fig. 4.

Comparison of CH formation in FA-modified cement paste
Comparison of CH formation in FA-modified cement paste

Fig. 5.

Simulated microstructure of FA-blended cement pastes from the CEMHYD3D model with various FA substitutions. The image is 256μm × 200μm
Simulated microstructure of FA-blended cement pastes from the CEMHYD3D model with various FA substitutions. The image is 256μm × 200μm

Fig. 6.

Model-predicted effect of FA on pore structure of cement paste at the age of 180 days
Model-predicted effect of FA on pore structure of cement paste at the age of 180 days

Pore size distribution of FA-blended cement paste at the age of 180 days

FA Replacement (%) Pore Size < 10 nm (%) Pore Size 10–100 nm (%) Pore Size > 100 nm (%)
0 12.50 56.50 31.00
10 11.10 55.30 33.60
20 10.20 54.90 34.90
30 9.30 54.20 36.50
40 8.40 53.40 38.20
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Angielski
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Dziedziny czasopisma:
Materials Sciences, other, Nanomaterials, Functional and Smart Materials, Materials Characterization and Properties