Abstract
This work studies the autogenous self-healing of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) incorporating two ultra-fine pozzolanic materials, silica fume (USF) and ultra-fine fly ash (UFFA), under carbonation conditioning. Both ultra-fine pozzolanic materials stimulate the healing of cracks by promoting the secondary hydration of the cement matrix. USF and UFFA form healing products primarily consisting of C-S-H and ettringite, respectively, and the latter product closes the cracks more effectively. Under carbonation conditioning, UFFA accelerates CaCO3 formation with residual uncarbonated ettringites as the structural skeleton, improving the impermeability recovery. USF generates silica gel as a bonding layer between the CaCO3 crystals and the cement matrix after decalcification, which induces more multi-dimensional cracking upon regenerated structures under flexural reloading, thereby enhancing the mechanical property restoration of UHPC. UFFA-modified UHPC is ideal for applications requiring high impermeability, whereas USF-incorporated UHPC is better suited for scenarios with high load-bearing demands.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 107712 |
Journal | Cement and Concrete Research |
Volume | 187 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2025 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Building and Construction
- General Materials Science
Keywords
- Autogenous self-healing
- Carbonation conditioning
- Silica fume
- Ultra-fine fly ash
- Ultra-high performance concrete