Computers and Concrete
Volume 15, Number 5, 2015, pages 833-845
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2015.15.5.833
Permeability features of concretes produced with aggregates coated with colemanite
Özlem Salli Bideci, Alper Bideci, Sabit Oymael, Ali Haydar Gültekin and Hasan Yildirim
Abstract
In the world total boron reserve rating, Turkey is taken place on the first rank, meeting the demand of refined mineral and main boron chemicals. Development of the new boron products and production technologies, spreading the using area of the boron are the study topics which must be finically discussed. In this study, with the help of colemanite taken in ratio as (0%, 7.5%, 12.5%, and 17.5%) by
being mixed by the cement, surfaces of the pumice aggregates have been covered. Permeability of the samples has been investigated by producing lightweight concrete with 400 dose with the help of aggregates covered with colemanite. For this, the experiments of water absorption, capillary water absorption, depth of penetration of water under pressure and rapid chloride permeability have been performed. In addition, analyses of the thin section of covered and uncovered pumice aggregates and SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) have been investigated. When the control samples produced with the covered aggregates and
concretes produced with colemanite covered aggregates are compared each other, it has been determined that special lightweight concretes whose values of capillary water absorption experiment, depth of penetration of water under pressure experiment and rapid chloride permeability are low can be produced.
Key Words
aggregates; lightweight aggregate concrete (LWA); durability; concrete products; construction materials
Address
Özlem Salli Bideci and Alper Bideci: Department of Architecture, Duzce University, Art, Design and Architecture Faculty, 81600, Düzce, Turkey
Sabit Oymael: Department of Architecture, Istanbul Arel University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture,
34537 Istanbul, Turkey
Ali Haydar Gültekin: Department of Geological Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Mines, 34469 Istanbul, Turkey
Hasan Yildirim: Department of Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Civil Engineering,
34469 Istanbul, Turkey