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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 349-369Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21650373.2016.1207576
Keywords
phase change materials; lightweight aggregate; rice husk ash; cement mortar; internal curing; interfacial transition zone
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- National Science Foundation Research Experience [1359064]
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Using phase change materials ( PCMs) in buildings and pavements improves their thermal performance. However, PCMs cannot be directly added to cementitious media due to the interference of PCMs with hydration reactions. This study aims to evaluate the practicability of lightweight aggregate ( LWA) and rice husk ash ( RHA) to be used as PCM carrier agents in Portland cement-based mortars. The results show that LWA and RHA can absorb and contain liquids in their porous structures; and since these materials are compatible with cementitious media, they can be used as PCM carriers. However, a portion of the PCM may stick to the surface of the carriers or leak out of them and subsequently affect different properties of the binder. Incorporation of LWA presoaked in PCM decreased the compressive strength of the mortar by about 10%; however, when RHA was used as the carrier, the compressive strength was reduced by more than 35%.
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