The microstructure, C-S-H composition and the hydrate distribution of the paste phase, close to aggregates and in the bulk, of mature concretes have been studied. Concrete specimens, and non-concrete specimens in which paste is cast against a piece of aggregate, were studied. At a w/c ratio of 0·40 there exists a marked interfacial transition zone around the aggregate particles showing characteristics such as few un reacted cement grains, little C-S-H, much CH, many hollow shell and, presumably, a relatively high capillary porosity. The microstructural gradient towards the aggregate interface decreases if the w/c ratio is reduced or if the mix contains silica fume. AFm and, presumably, AFt appear to exist both in the bulk phase and in the intelfacial transition zone, apparently without any preference for either of the two phases. The chemical composition of the C-S-H seems to be similar in the interfacial transition zone and in the bulk phase.
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January 1998
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January 01 1998
Microstructure and microchemistry of the paste—aggregate interfacial transition zone of high-performance concrete
K. O. Kjellsen;
Swedish Cement and Concrete Research Institute; The Icelandic Building Research Institute
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O. H. Wallevik;
Swedish Cement and Concrete Research Institute; The Icelandic Building Research Institute
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L. Fjällberg
Swedish Cement and Concrete Research Institute; The Icelandic Building Research Institute
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Current address: Norcem AS, R & D Department, N-3950 Brevik, Norway.
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The Icelandic Building Research Institute, 112 Reykjavik, Iceland.
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Swedish Cement and Concrete Research Institute, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
© 1998 Thomas Telford Ltd
1998
Advances in Cement Research (1998) 10 (1): 33–40.
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Kjellsen KO, Wallevik OH, Fjällberg L (1998), "Microstructure and microchemistry of the paste—aggregate interfacial transition zone of high-performance concrete". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 10 No. 1 pp. 33–40, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/adcr.1998.10.1.33
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