Materia | |
Microstructure and hardness of cement pastes with mineral admixture | |
Bezerra, Augusto Cesar da Silva1  Soares, Marcela Maira Nascimento de Souza2  Figueiredo, Roberto Braga3  Garcia, Dayana Cristina Silva3  Aguilar, Maria Teresa Paulino3  | |
[1] Centro Federal Tecnológico de Minas Gerais CEP, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais CEP, Araxá, Brazil;Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais CEP, Belo Horizonte, Brazil | |
关键词: Dynamic hardness; cement paste; sugarcane bagasse ash; silica fume; scanning electron microscopy.; | |
DOI : 10.1590/s1517-707620170002.0145 | |
学科分类:工程和技术(综合) | |
来源: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro * Coordenacao dos Programas de Pos-Graduacao de Engenharia | |
【 摘 要 】
Portland cement pastes are highly heterogeneous material and exhibits heterogeneous features over a wide range of length scales. Mechanical properties of microstructure can be determined using depth-sensing indentation. Coupled indentation/SEM technique can be used to location the indents and provides a way to determine the mechanical properties of a specific phase. Thus, the present paper aims to determine the hardness of different phases of cement pastes prepared with different mineral admixtures including sugarcane bagasse ash. The microstmcture of cement pastes prepared with different mineral admixtures is analyzed by X ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and dynamic hardness tests on polished sections. The different backscatter coefficient allows to differentiate anhydrous phases from C-S-H, calcium hydroxide, silica fume and quartz. A grid of indentation is used to determine the hardness of the different phases and a complete phase segmentation of the different samples is achieved. The results show that the hardness of the different phases follow the sequence (from higher to lower hardness) quartz, anhydrous particles, calcium hydroxide, C-S-H and agglomerated silica fume. The presence of agglomerated silica fume is clearly observed in scanning electron microscopy images and the poor mechanical properties of these areas might compromise the cement pastes. The microstructure of cement pastes prepared with sugarcane bagasse ashes is similar to the observed in samples with crashed quartz.
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