Abstract:
The use of pozzolanic mineral additions is a known method to inhibit the expansive chemical reactions in concrete, like the alkali-silica reaction (ASR) or the delayed ettringite formation (DEF).
The ASR is a chemical reaction that occurs between certain types of minerals present in aggregates and alkali and hydroxyl ions present in the interstitial solution of cement paste in concrete. This reaction involve the dissolution of amorphous or poorly crystallized forms of silica, in alkaline medium, with the formation of an alkaline hygroscopic gel that absorbs water and expands, creating internal stresses in the concrete with cracking. The DEF is a pathology related with the formation of expansive ettringite due to an excessive heating of the concrete during the cure that induces swelling, cracking and decrease of the mechanical properties of the hardened concrete.
This paper presents the results of SEM/EDS analysis of concrete mixes with different pozzolanic materials, like metakaolin, biomass fly ash, natural pozzolan and mine sludge from a tungsten mine. The microstructural evaluation is discussed and correlated with the expansion data of each concrete mix.