Influence of fly ash fineness on water requirement and shrinkage of blended cement mortars

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Vanissorn Vimonsatit
Prinya Chindaprasirt
Seksun Ruangsiriyakul
Vanchai Sata

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In this paper, the influence of fly ash fineness on water requirement and shrinkage of blended cement mortar was studied. The results indicate that the water requirement and shrinkage characteristic of the blended cement mortar are dependent on fly ash fineness and replacement level. The use of coarse fly ash slightly reduces the water requirement but greatly reduced the drying and the autogenous shrinkage of the blended cement mortars and the reduction is more with an increase in the fly ash replacement level. The finer fly ashes further reduce the water requirement, but increase the drying and the autogenous shrinkages as compared with coarser fly ash. The incorporation of superplasticizer drastically reduces the water requirement, but the effect on the drying and autogenous shrinkages of the normal Portland cement mortar is small. However, for the fly ash mortar, the use of superplasticizer results in a decrease in drying shrinkage and in a substantial increase in the autogenous shrinkage particularly for the fine fly ash at a high replacement level.

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Vimonsatit, V., Chindaprasirt, P., Ruangsiriyakul, S., & Sata, V. (2015). Influence of fly ash fineness on water requirement and shrinkage of blended cement mortars. Engineering and Applied Science Research, 42(4), 311–316. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/view/42872
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ORIGINAL RESEARCH