2023
DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2023.14.1.0021
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Comparative study of the effects of a natural pozzolan and an artificial pozzolan on the hydraulic properties of Portland cement mortar

Abstract: The comparative study of some effects of natural and artificial pozzolans on the hydraulic properties of Portland cement mortar is performed in this work. The natural pozzolan used coming from the Djoungo deposit, Moungo department in the Littoral region (Cameroon) was finely ground and then sieved at 100 μm. The artificial pozzolan used is the alluvial clay of Etoa collected from Yaoundé III District in Mfoundi Division of the Centre Region of Cameroon. It was thermally activated at 700°C after grinding and s… Show more

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“…it is crucial for classifying the pozzolan based on its grain dimensions. The Proctor compaction test is employed to assess the compaction properties of pozzolan, specifically identifying the optimal water content required for the soil to achieve its maximum dry density [4].…”
Section: B Geochemical and Geotechnical Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…it is crucial for classifying the pozzolan based on its grain dimensions. The Proctor compaction test is employed to assess the compaction properties of pozzolan, specifically identifying the optimal water content required for the soil to achieve its maximum dry density [4].…”
Section: B Geochemical and Geotechnical Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fresh concrete has the appearance of liquid stone, and the aggregates that compose it are carried by a viscous paste which flows under the action of effort [1]. Its manufacturing requires highly available natural resources, sand and gravel distributed across the entire planet and inexpensive [2,3]. In addition, its easy handling ensures that elements of complex shapes can be obtained and requires unskilled labor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%