2010
DOI: 10.3989/mc.2010.48708
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Reactividad árido-álcali en áridos empleados para hormigón

Abstract: RESUMENEste trabajo pretende contribuir al conocimiento de las reacciones de interacción entre los áridos y los componentes de la fase intersticial del hormigón y determinar si estos áridos, empleados posteriormente en la fabricación del hormigón, son reactivos y por tanto susceptibles de provocar una disminución progresiva de sus propiedades iniciales.Para la caracterización de cada árido se ha realizado un estudio petrográfico, fundamental a la hora de determinar su posterior comportamiento en términos de re… Show more

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“…As may be seen in Figure 8, the aggregate material dosed in the MREF is not a reactive aggregate, however, when this mortar is analysed under the microscope, typical "rose-petal" formations may be observed (Figure 11), due to the reaction of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) with the crystalline structures of the siliceous fines (38). Nevertheless, these crystalline structures did not appear in the mortars manufactured with LFS, when analysed under scanning electron microscopy.…”
Section: Study Of the Potential Alkali-silica And Alkalisilicate Reacmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As may be seen in Figure 8, the aggregate material dosed in the MREF is not a reactive aggregate, however, when this mortar is analysed under the microscope, typical "rose-petal" formations may be observed (Figure 11), due to the reaction of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) with the crystalline structures of the siliceous fines (38). Nevertheless, these crystalline structures did not appear in the mortars manufactured with LFS, when analysed under scanning electron microscopy.…”
Section: Study Of the Potential Alkali-silica And Alkalisilicate Reacmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Mineralogical composition is a key factor in aspects such as the appearance of a negative alkalisilica reactivity or the development of a good adhesion between the cement and the aggregate (59,60). Similarly, high proportions of amorphous phase could favor better pozzolanic activity, as well as a reduction in thermal conductivity, which is very interesting from an energy point of view (61,62).…”
Section: Mineralogy Texture and Glass Formation In The Lwasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El ensayo químico-cinético se basa en la premisa de que se solubiliza sílice mientras que se consume NaOH en el ataque. Pero debe tenerse en cuenta que existen minerales que liberan potasio a la disolución y que la sílice se combina más fácilmente con éste que con el sodio, por lo tanto su concentración no se vería reducida en la proporción inicialmente estimada [68] .…”
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