Title: ARDAVAN YAZDANBAKSH, ZACHARY GRASLEY
1High-Performance Stress-Relaxing Cementitious
Composites (SRCC)
Federal Highway Administration, Exploratory
Advanced Research
- ARDAVAN YAZDANBAKSH, ZACHARY GRASLEY
- DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
- TEXAS AM UNIVERSITY
2Cracking and Durability of Concrete
2
External Loading
Shrinkage
Tensile Stress
and/or
Tensile Stress
Low Tensile Strength of Concrete
Crack
Corrosion
Moisture Moves Freely in Concrete
Poor ride quality
Sulfate Attack
Spalling
alkali-silica reaction
3Methods of Reducing Cracking
3
4Objectives
4
- To develop a methodology for the design and
fabrication of concrete that exhibits remarkable
stress-relaxing behavior - For this purpose
- Different methods of distributing the nano/micro
particles in cement paste and controlling
particle-matrix bond will be examined - Cementitious composites will be produced,
mechanically tested for stress relaxation. The
results will be compared with the prediction of
theoretical models
5Why choose CNF/Ts?
- Advantageous properties of CNF/Ts
- Strength 100 times more than that of steel,
specific gravity is one sixth of steel - Elastic strain capacity of 12 60 times higher
than that of steel - Modulus of elasticity approximately 103 GPa, 5
times more than steel - Excellent electrical properties
- Importance of dispersion
(3)
(2)
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6Challenges
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- Effective inclusion of nano-particles in cement
paste is difficult because - The nanoparticles tend to strongly attract each
other and form clumps or bundles - Non-hydrated cement particles are significantly
larger than nano-particles, which prevents
uniform distribution of nano-particles - The bond between cementitious matrix and
inclusions like carbon nanoparticles is weak
7Current State of the Project
Inclusion of CNF/Ts in Cement paste
8CNFs Dispersed in Water
CNF Concentration 1.5 wt Sonicated for 20 mins
with surfactant (2.0 wt)
9Non-Uniform Dispersion of CNFs
- Non-dispersed clumps of CNF
- Reasons
- Short period of sonication
- Using inadequate amount of surfactant
- Longitudinal agglomeration of CNFs
- Reasons
- Long storage period of dispersion
- Drying of dispersion
10Dispersion in Water vs. Dispersion in Paste
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Good dispersion in water
Poor dispersion in paste
11Causes and Solutions for Poor Dispersion in Paste
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- Cause
- Reagglomeration of CNFs in paste due to
- Absorption of water by cement
- Consumption of surfactant (superplastisizer) by
cement - Solution Using more water and superplastisizer
- Drawback Negative effect on durability,
strength, and retardation of hydration - Cause
- Large size of cement particles and clumps
- Solution Using fine-grain cement
- Drawback?
12SEM Images of Type I Portland Cement
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Some particles as large as 10 µm
Edge of a huge particle (gt100 µm)
13Very Fine Cement Grains and Their Downside
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Ball-milled cement. The average particle size is
less than 1 µm.
The average particle size is less than the length
of a typical CNT.
Drawback
- Due to the very large surface area, production of
a workable paste requires w/cgt0.70 and a lot of
superplastisizer
14Some Important Observations
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In areas of matrix with CNFs, pullout, fracture,
and also fibers parallel to crack surface were
observed.
15The Next Step
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- Functionalization of CNFs with acid
- Producing fibrous cement paste using treated CNFs
and SEM observation of hardened matrix - Mechanical testing of CNF-reinforced hardened
paste beams for stress-relaxation
16Concluding Remarks
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- Using nano-particles in cementitious composites
may enhance stress relaxation properties - Challenges poor dispersion of fibers and weak
CNF/T-matrix bond - SEM images of fractured surface of CNF-reinforced
hardened paste suggest that manipulation of
interfacial bond is possible - Acid treatment of CNFs will be examined in order
to improve dispersion and bond
17Jeff Foxworthy says
- If you arent sure what will happen next
- your research might be exploratory.
- If people think your ideas are mildly crazy (Mark
Sanford crazy, not Unabomber crazy). - your research might be exploratory.
- If you are not only thinking outside the box
but have to squint a little to see the box - your research might be exploratory.