INFLUENCE OF SILICA FUME ON THE AGGREGATE / MORTAR INTERFACIAL BOND STRENGTH
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Published:2002
S Caliskan, B L Karihaloo, 2002. "INFLUENCE OF SILICA FUME ON THE AGGREGATE / MORTAR INTERFACIAL BOND STRENGTH", Innovations and Developments In Concrete Materials And Construction: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK on 9–11 September 2002, Ravindra K. Dhir, Peter C. Hewlett, Laszlo J. Csetenyi
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The strength of the interface between three types of cylindrical aggregate (sandstone, limestone, granite) and two types of mortar matrix (plain and 20 % Silica Fume (SF) mortar) was obtained experimentally by means of aggregate push-out. The relative interfacial thickness of the interface was determined by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images. Interfacial strength was then related to the relative interfacial thickness. It was found that 20 % SF replacement of cement and the use of superplasticiser (SP) resulted in thinner interface and higher interfacial bond strength as a result of densified microstructure. The interfacial bond strength was found to increase as the aggregate size reduces, irrespective of the type of aggregate and mortar matrix. This size effect is shown to be statistical in nature and described by Weibull theory
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS
PREPARATION OF SPECIMENS
DETERMINATION OF RELATIVE INTERFACIAL THICKNESS
EXPERIMENTAL METHOD FOR AGGREGATE PUSH-OUT
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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