Effect of Silica Fume Concentration and Water-Cement Ratio on the Compressive Strength of Cement-Based Mortars

Badalyan, Maria M.; Muradyan, Nelli G.; Shainova, Roza S.; Arzumanyan, Avetik A.; Kalantaryan, Marine A.; Sukiasyan, Rafayel R.; Yeranosyan, Mkrtich; Laroze, David; Vardanyan, Yeghiazar V.; Barseghyan, Manuk G.

Abstract

This study investigated how the water-cement ratio and silica fume concentration affect the compressive strength of cement mortars. This comprehensive study delved into the intricate interplay between water-cement ratio and silica fume concentration, examining their influence on cement-based mortars' compressive strength and water absorption characteristics. The silica fume concentration was investigated, ranging from 5% to 15% of the cement weight. The investigation employed two distinct mixing techniques, mixing cement and silica fume, before extracting appropriate samples; alternatively, a magnetic stirrer was used to prepare samples by dissolving silica fume in water. The cement mortars were also prepared with three different water-cement ratios: 0.44, 0.47, and 0.5. The interesting findings of compressive tests illuminated a consistent trend across all curing days and mixing methods-a reduction in the water-cement ratio corresponded with a notable increase in compressive strength. However, it is essential to note that the influence of the mixing method on the compressive strength of cement-based mortars is based on the water-cement ratio. The results show that by using the suggested technological method, it was observed that samples prepared with water-cement ratios (W/C) of 0.47 and 0.44 exhibited higher compressive strengths compared to those prepared using the well-known standard mixing method. The compressive test results underscored that the water-cement ratio reduction consistently enhanced the compressive strength in every combination of curing days and mixing techniques. Furthermore, this reduction in the water-cement ratio was correlated with a decrease in water absorption of the mortar. Conversely, the water-cement ratio itself played a pivotal role in defining how the mixing technique affected the compressive strength and water absorption of cement-based mortars. This multifaceted exploration underscores the nuanced relationships between key variables, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding of the intricate factors influencing the mechanical and absorptive properties of cement-based materials.

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Título según WOS: Effect of Silica Fume Concentration and Water-Cement Ratio on the Compressive Strength of Cement-Based Mortars
Título de la Revista: BUILDINGS
Volumen: 14
Número: 3
Editorial: MDPI Open Access Publishing
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.3390/buildings14030757

Notas: ISI