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Hardening Mechanism of Coral Aggregates in Cement-Based Systems

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MATERIALS
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma16010214

Keywords

coral concrete material; single coral particle; crushing strength; particle fragmentation test; Weibull distribution; interfacial transition zone; nanoindentation test

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This study focused on the mechanical properties and hardening mechanism of coral particles under cement-based systems. The results showed that the specific surface area and open pores of coral particles are bigger than those of quartz sand, and the water absorption rate is also higher. The wrapped cement slurry can significantly enhance the compressive strength of particles. nanoindentation tests revealed that the sub-microscopic strength of interfacial transition zone (ITZs) in coral concrete can exceed 1 GPa after 28 days of maintenance, higher than conventional concrete. Therefore, this study provides a further basis for studying coral concrete material and its hardening mechanism.
In terms of the infrastructure construction near coral reefs, native coral aggregates have been widely implemented as alternative efficient building materials to prepare the coral concrete. This study focused on the mechanical properties and hardening mechanism of coral particles under cement-based systems. Firstly, coral particles were divided into two categories: coral biological debris particles (calcium sand) and coral parent rock particles (limestone). Subsequently, several elementary laboratory tests were conducted to compare the physical and chemical properties of the samples. The results demonstrate that the specific surface area and open pores of coral particles are bigger than those of quartz sand. Moreover, the water absorption rate of debris and parent rock particles reach 9.9% and 22%, respectively. To further examine the hardening mechanism of coral particles, we carried out particle crushing strength tests, compressive strength tests and nanoindentation tests. Regardless of the tested groups and particle categories, the results show that the wrapped cement slurry universally demonstrated the successful enhancement of crushing strength sigma(0,d.) Particularly, in the size range from 1.18-2.36 mm, wrapped particles of debris and parent rock both reached unusually high sigma(0,d) values: 10.14 MPa and 8.74 MPa, respectively. However, in the size range from 9.5 mm to 16 mm, the sigma(0,d) values of wrapped debris and parent rock reached 4.75 MPa and 3.18 MPa, respectively. According to the nanoindentation tests, the sub-microscopic strength of ITZs was enhanced to more than 1 GPa, which is higher than that of conventional concrete, in terms of the sample with 28-day maintenance. In conclusion, this study has provided a further basis for studying coral concrete material and its hardening mechanism.

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