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Title: ASR of Candidate Aggregates for OMP Concrete


1
ASR of Candidate Aggregates for OMP Concrete
  • Francis B. Nelson III, Jamila Beale,
  • Jan Moritz, Leslie J. Struble
  • July 20, 2006

2
Scope
  • ASR background
  • Tests of materials to mitigate expansion
  • Tests with potassium acetate deicer
  • Expansion
  • pH

3
Alkali Silica Reaction
  • Chemical reaction between alkali and hydroxide
    ions in pore solution and reactive silica in
    aggregate
  • Reaction produces gel
  • Gel adsorbs water and swells, causing expansion
    and cracking of aggregate

4
To Mitigate ASR Expansion
  • Recognize and avoid susceptible aggregate
  • Use low alkali cement
  • Use supplemental cementing material

5
Background on Supplemental Cementing Materials
  • Fly ash, slag, silica fume, metakaolin all
    mitigate expansion by lowering alkali
    concentration
  • Effective replacement level must be determined
    for specific material

PCA
6
Standard Tests for ASR
  • ASTM C1260 to test aggregate
  • Mortar test
  • Immerse mortar bars in 1-M NaOH at 80C
  • Measure expansion after 14 days
  • ASTM C1567 to test supplemental cementing
    materials
  • Modified C1260 for deicer
  • Immerse mortar bars in potassium acetate deicer
    at 80C

7
Supplemental Cementing Materials Tested
  • Fly Ash
  • Class F (1) 15 (2), 10, 5
  • Class F (2) 15
  • Class C 15
  • Slag
  • 35, 30, 25, 20
  • Silica Fume
  • 10
  • Metakaolin
  • 10

8
Expansion Results with Fly Ash
9
Expansion Results with Slag
10
Expansion Results with Other Materials
11
Discussion on Mitigation
  • ASR expansion reduced to acceptable level by
    using one of the following
  • 10 fly ash
  • 30 slag
  • 10 silica fume

12
Background on Potassium Acetate Deicer
  • Non-chloride based deicer used for airport
    runways
  • Non-toxic, biodegradable, non corrosive
  • Lowers freezing temperature (-76o F)
  • Anti-icing agent (prevents freezing)
  • May be corrosive to galvanized metals, electrical
    systems
  • Rangaraju (Clemson University) showed that deicer
    causes ASR expansion

13
Deicer Test - 1
  • Tested all 5 sands from last year in clear deicer
    from Cryotech
  • All sands showed little expansion

14
Deicer Test - 2
  • Retested all 5 sands in blue deicer
  • Rangaraju suggested indicator dye might affect
    expansion
  • Still little expansion

15
Deicer Test - 3
  • Tested fused silica
  • Used by Rangaraju, known to show expansion
  • Highly expansive

16
Discussion
  • Verified results of Rangaraju fused silica shows
    very high expansion in deicer solution
  • Showed that candidate OMP sands do not expand
    much with deicer solution

17
Why Does Deicer Cause ASR?
  • Deicer provides very high level of K (about 5 M)
  • Reaction requires a pH gt 13.6, deicer pH much
    lower than this

18
pH of Deicer Solution - 1
  • Tested ASR expansion using modified C1260
    procedure
  • Measured pH of deicer solution after mortar bars
    tested

Rangaraju et al 2005
19
pH of Deicer Solution - 2
  • We found similar increase in pH in contact with
    mortar bars
  • No clear relationship between pH and expansion

20
Remaining Questions
  • What drives up the pH?
  • Something in the mortar must be reacting with the
    deicer to raise the pH
  • Exploring effects of Ca(OH)2 and cement mortar
  • Why did test sands show little expansion with
    deicer
  • Exploring effect of chert amount (pessimum
    proportion)
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