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Effect of fineness and dosage of aluminium powder on the properties of moist-cured aerated concrete
Date Issued
25-07-2015
Author(s)
Muthu Kumar, E.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Abstract The influence of fineness of aluminium powder through an evaluation of variation in the workability of the mix, rate of aeration and fresh density with time, dry density, compressive strength and water absorption of aerated cement paste and mortar were studied. Flow table test clearly distinguishes variation in initial workability of the mixes for the variations in water-cement ratio, whereas the Marsh cone test is suitable for reflecting the reduction in workability of the mix with time caused by aeration. The dosage of aluminium powder required to achieve a desired density reduces with an increase in its fineness. Inconsistent with the dosage of aluminium powder required, for a given dry density or compressive strength of aerated cement paste or mortar, the water absorption increases with fineness of aluminium powder. For a given fineness of aluminium powder, appropriate dosage and water-cement ratio required has to be identified based on the desired density and strength, or strength to density ratio.
Volume
95