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MATERIALS
卷 15, 期 10, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15103516
关键词
machine-made sand; concrete; orthogonal experimental design; grey correlation analysis; compressive strength
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资金
- Initiation fund for postdoctoral research of Central South University [228697]
Machine-made sand is a necessary choice for sustainable development in the concrete industry. This study investigates the performance of machine-made tuff sand concrete through orthogonal experiment and grey correlation analysis. The results show that the sand rate, mineral admixture, and water-cement ratio significantly affect the properties of the concrete. Comparing different types of fine aggregate concrete, the study finds that stone powder content has minimal effect on compressive strength.
Machine-made sand instead of natural sand has become an inevitable choice for the sustainable development of the concrete industry. Orthogonal experiment and grey correlation analysis were used to investigate the performance of machine-made tuff sand concrete. The optimal concrete mix ratio of machine-made sand was obtained by orthogonal test and its working performance was verified. Grey correlation analysis was applied to compare the factors affecting the mechanical properties of the machine-made sand concrete. The test results show that the sand rate has the greatest degree of influence on slump and slump expansion. The mineral admixture has the greatest effect on the 7-day compressive strength of the concrete. Additionally, the water-cement ratio has the greatest influence on the 28-day compressive strength. The mechanical and working properties of the machine-made sand concrete reach the optimum condition when the mineral admixture is 20%, the sand rate is 46%, the stone powder content is 10% and the water-cement ratio is 0.30. Comparing different fine aggregate concretes of similar quality, we conclude that the mechanical and working properties of tuff sand concrete and limestone sand concrete and river sand concrete are similar. The compressive strengths of the mechanism concrete show the greatest correlation with roughness and the least correlation with stone powder content. The stone powder content has almost no effect on the compressive strength of concrete when the stone powder content does not exceed a certain range. The results of the study point out the direction for the quality control of concrete with machine-made sand.
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