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Research Articles

Influence of fineness of MgO expansive agent on expansion, mechanical strength, and microstructure of fly ash-Portland cement paste

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Pages 754-766 | Published online: 13 Jan 2024
 

Abstract

To promote the safe use of MgO expansive agent (MEA) in mass concrete, the influence of fineness and sintering temperature of MEA on the expansion, mechanical properties, and microstructure of fly ash-Portland cement pastes was studied. The results indicate that the agent prepared at 950 °C does not adversely affect the compressive strength of the pastes. Whereas the agent prepared at 1150 °C (MII) has a marked negative impact on the volume stability and strength of the pastes. Furthermore, incorporating MII with coarser particle size results in a larger expansion, greater strength loss, and coarser pore structure. The presence of fly ash delays the hydration of MgO, making more MgO available for the formation of Mg(OH)2 at the late age. Meanwhile, the pozzolanic reaction leads to decreased total porosity, leaving less space available for the accommodation of Mg(OH)2. Consequently, fly ash cement pastes suffer greater strength loss than plain cement pastes when the destructive expansion occurs due to the delayed hydration of MgO.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This study was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52202093).

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