Silica fume
Silica fume
Silica fume is a by product in the reduction of high
purity quartz with coke in electric arc furnace in the production of silicon
and ferrosilicon alloys. Micro silicon is available in the following forms-Dry
and Wet forms
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PROPERTIES OF SILICA FUMES
Ø Undefined
forms with bulk density of 200-300kg per m3.
Ø Densified
forms with bulk density of 500-600kg per m3.
Ø Micro-pelletized
forms with bulk density of 600-800kg per m3.
Ø Slurry
forms with density 1400kg per m3.
Ø Slurry
is produced by mixing undensified micro silica powder and water in equal
proportions by weight. Slurry is the easiest and most practical way to
introduce silica into the concrete mix.
Ø Surface
area 15-20m2/kg.
Ø Standard
grade slurry Ph value 4.7, specific gravity 1.3 to 1.4.
Ø Dry
content of Micro silica 48 to 52%.
ADVANTAGES OF SILICA FUMES
Because of its extreme fineness and silica content,
silica fume is very effective pozzolanic material. Standard specification for
silica fume used in cementitious mixtures are ASTM C1240, EN 13263.
Silica fume is added to Portland cement concrete to
improves properties, in particular its compressive strength, bond strength and
abrasion resistance. These improvements stem from both the mechanical
improvements resulting from addition of a very fine powder to the cement paste
mix as well as from the pozzolanic reactions between the silica fume and the
free calcium hydroxide in the paste.
Addition of silica fume is also reduces the
permeability of concrete to chloride ions, which protects the reinforcing steel
of concrete from corrosion, Especially in chloride –rich environments such as
coastal regions and those of humid continental
roadways and railways (because of the use of deicing salt) and salt water
bridges.
Prior to the mid- 1970s, nearly all silica fume was
discharged into the atmosphere. After environmental concerns necessitated the
collection and landfilling of silica fume, it became economically viable to use
silica fume in various applications, in particular high- performance concrete.
Silica fume significantly improves the properties of
fresh and hardened concrete made with silica fume is more cohesive and
therefore less phone to segregation than concrete without silica fume,
In addition to improved durability, the lack of bleeding
allows a more efficient finishing process to be used with silica fume concrete
flatwork.
Pozzolonic action
Microsilica is much more reactive than fly ash or
natural pozzolona. The reactively of a pozzolona can be quantified by measuring
the amount of Ca(OH)2 in the cement paste at different times. In one case 15%
of Micro silica reduced the Ca(OH)2 of two samples of cement from 24% to 12% at
90 days and from 25% to 11% in 180 days. Most research workers agree that the
C-S-H formed by the reaction between Micro silica and Ca appears dense and
amorphous.
Influence on fresh concrete
Water demand increase in proportion to the amount of
microsilica added. The increase in demand of concrete in water demand of concrete
containing microsilica will be about 1% for every 1% of cement substituted.
Therefore, 20mm max size aggregate concrete, containing 10% microsilica, will
have an increase water content of about 20 l/m3. Measure can be taken to avoid
this increase by adjusting the aggregate grating and using superplasticizers.
The addition of micro silica will lead to lower but
more slump but more cohesive mix. The micro silica make the fresh concrete
sticky in nature and hard to handle. It was also found that there was huge
reduction in bleeding and concrete with micro silica could be handled and
transported without segregation.
It is reported that concrete containing micro silica
is vulnerable to plastic shrinkage cracking and therefore sheet or mat curing should
be considered. Micro silica concrete produces more heat of hydration at the
initially stage of the hydration. However, the total generation of heat will be
less than that of reference concrete.
SPECIFICATION
The first national standard for use Silica Fume
(“micro silica”) in concrete was adopted by AASHTO in 1990(AASHTO designation
M307-90). The AASHTO and AASTM C1240 covers micro silica for use as a mineral
admixture in PCC and mortar to fill voids and in cases which pozzolanic action
is desired. It provides the physical and chemical requirements, specific
acceptance tests, and package marking.
CHARACTERISTICS OF SILICA FUME
Proper introduction of silica fume in concrete
improves both the mechanical and durability characteristics of the concrete.
This paper presents the results of research efforts conduced at the American University
in Cairo using Egyptian silica fume in
Concrete. The program investigated various
characteristics of silica fumes concrete.
It emphasized the effect of silica fume on
workability level and its maintenance of fresh concrete; the strength
development, strength optimization and elastic modulus of hardened concrete;
and chemical and mechanical durability of mortar. The experimental comprised
six levels of silica-fume contents (as partial replacements of cement by
weight) at 0% (control mix), 5%,10%,15%,20%, and 25% without plasticizer. It also included two
mixes with 15% silica fume added to cement in normal concrete.
Durability of silica-fume mortar was tested in
chemical environments of sulphate components, ammonium nitrate, calcium
chloride, and various kinds of acids. It was found that there was on optimal
value of silica- fume content at which concrete strength improved
significantly. Due to the slow development of pozzolanic effect, there was a
drop in early strength up to seven days and late significant gains up to 56days
upon introducing silica fume in concrete.
Elastic modulus, toughness and steel-concrete bond
increased at the optimum silica fume content in concrete. Silica fume mortar
exhibited significant improvement in durability against chemicals attacks of
most salts and acids. The improvements was moderated in the case sulphate
compounds. Mechanical erosion resistance increased moderately in silica fume
concrete.
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