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Monitoring setting and hardening of concrete by active acoustic method: Effects of water-to-cement ratio and pozzolanic materials
Zhang J.; Fan T.; Ma H.; Li Z.
2015-07-30
Source PublicationConstruction and Building Materials
ISSN09500618
Volume88Pages:118-125
Abstract

An active acoustic method is used to monitor the setting and hardening of early age concrete, by recording and analyzing the wave velocity and attenuation coefficient. The effects of water-to-cement ratio and pozzolanic materials (fly ash and silica fume) are examined. The central frequency of the acoustic excitation is 6 kHz, which is much lower than that of ultrasound and can enhance the signal-to-noise ratio when applied to very early age concrete. It was found that the wave velocity measurement can reveal clearly three stages in the hydration process of early age concrete, and an aluminate hydrates phase transition period can be defined based on the attenuation coefficient measurement. Lower water-to-cement ratio and the incorporation of more silica fume facilitate a faster development of both wave velocity and attenuation coefficient, and achieve higher one-day wave velocity values, showing their accelerating effects. The incorporation of fly ash postpones the development of both wave velocity and attenuation coefficient, and achieves lower one-day wave velocity values, showing its retardation effect. The attenuation coefficients of all concretes tend to converge to the same value, i.e. 4 Np/m.

KeywordActive Acoustic Method Attenuation Coefficient Fly Ash Silica Fume Setting And Hardening Water-to-cement Ratio Wave Velocity
DOI10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.04.010
URLView the original
Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000357909700012
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84928503343
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationHong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Zhang J.,Fan T.,Ma H.,et al. Monitoring setting and hardening of concrete by active acoustic method: Effects of water-to-cement ratio and pozzolanic materials[J]. Construction and Building Materials, 2015, 88, 118-125.
APA Zhang J.., Fan T.., Ma H.., & Li Z. (2015). Monitoring setting and hardening of concrete by active acoustic method: Effects of water-to-cement ratio and pozzolanic materials. Construction and Building Materials, 88, 118-125.
MLA Zhang J.,et al."Monitoring setting and hardening of concrete by active acoustic method: Effects of water-to-cement ratio and pozzolanic materials".Construction and Building Materials 88(2015):118-125.
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