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Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete
Micro-nano bubble water (WNBW) in concrete is relatively uncommon due to its newness as a technology. This paper presents the preparation of C60 concrete with 35% fly ash (FA) through WNBW and varying amounts of silica fume (0%, 4%, 7%, and 10% SF). The study examines the impact of WNBW and SF on th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444998 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134684 |
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author | He, Shuang He, Tingshu Wan, Zhenmin Zhao, Qing |
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description | Micro-nano bubble water (WNBW) in concrete is relatively uncommon due to its newness as a technology. This paper presents the preparation of C60 concrete with 35% fly ash (FA) through WNBW and varying amounts of silica fume (0%, 4%, 7%, and 10% SF). The study examines the impact of WNBW and SF on the working performance, compressive strength, and durability of concrete. The findings indicate that applying WNBW and SF independently or jointly deteriorates the working performance of fresh concrete. However, compared to regular mixing water, WNBW reduces the concrete passing time through the V-funnel, decreasing by 40%, 39.1%, 42.9%, and 50.5% for the four varying SF contents. Furthermore, using WNBW, SF, or both resulted in the increased compressive strength of concrete at 7 days and 28 days, with 7% SF content yielding a 12.2% and 6.6% increase, respectively. Using a combination of WNBW and SF has been shown to decrease the impermeability of concrete effectively. The addition of 4% SF results in the lowest electric flux when using regular mixing water, with a discernible decrease of 30.1% compared to the control group. Conversely, using WNBW as mixing water yields a decrease in electric flux at each SF content, with the maximum decrease being 39.7%. Furthermore, both the single and combined use of these materials can contribute to the reduction in the carbonation resistance of the concrete. C60 concrete mixed with 7% SF and 100% WNBW boasts enhanced frost resistance, as indicated by the mass loss and dynamic elastic modulus loss being the least following freeze–thaw under the same SF content. According to the findings of the tests, there is evidence that the incorporation of 7% SF and 100% WNBW into C60 concrete results in lowered viscosity, a highly advantageous attribute for actual construction. Additionally, this mixture displays impressive compressive strength and durability properties. These results provide technical support regarding the integration of WNBW and SF in C60 concrete. |
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spelling | pubmed-103426282023-07-14 Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete He, Shuang He, Tingshu Wan, Zhenmin Zhao, Qing Materials (Basel) Article Micro-nano bubble water (WNBW) in concrete is relatively uncommon due to its newness as a technology. This paper presents the preparation of C60 concrete with 35% fly ash (FA) through WNBW and varying amounts of silica fume (0%, 4%, 7%, and 10% SF). The study examines the impact of WNBW and SF on the working performance, compressive strength, and durability of concrete. The findings indicate that applying WNBW and SF independently or jointly deteriorates the working performance of fresh concrete. However, compared to regular mixing water, WNBW reduces the concrete passing time through the V-funnel, decreasing by 40%, 39.1%, 42.9%, and 50.5% for the four varying SF contents. Furthermore, using WNBW, SF, or both resulted in the increased compressive strength of concrete at 7 days and 28 days, with 7% SF content yielding a 12.2% and 6.6% increase, respectively. Using a combination of WNBW and SF has been shown to decrease the impermeability of concrete effectively. The addition of 4% SF results in the lowest electric flux when using regular mixing water, with a discernible decrease of 30.1% compared to the control group. Conversely, using WNBW as mixing water yields a decrease in electric flux at each SF content, with the maximum decrease being 39.7%. Furthermore, both the single and combined use of these materials can contribute to the reduction in the carbonation resistance of the concrete. C60 concrete mixed with 7% SF and 100% WNBW boasts enhanced frost resistance, as indicated by the mass loss and dynamic elastic modulus loss being the least following freeze–thaw under the same SF content. According to the findings of the tests, there is evidence that the incorporation of 7% SF and 100% WNBW into C60 concrete results in lowered viscosity, a highly advantageous attribute for actual construction. Additionally, this mixture displays impressive compressive strength and durability properties. These results provide technical support regarding the integration of WNBW and SF in C60 concrete. MDPI 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10342628/ /pubmed/37444998 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134684 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article He, Shuang He, Tingshu Wan, Zhenmin Zhao, Qing Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete |
title | Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete |
title_full | Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete |
title_fullStr | Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete |
title_short | Effect of Micro-Nano Bubble Water and Silica Fume on Properties of C60 Concrete |
title_sort | effect of micro-nano bubble water and silica fume on properties of c60 concrete |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444998 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134684 |
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