Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide

The effect of combined nano materials on mechanical properties of high-volume fly ash mortar (HVFAM) was carried out in this investigation. The characteristics of HVFAM mixes were first evaluated using slump flow tests. Then, the mechanical properties of HVFAM including the measurement of setting ti...

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Published in:ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Maizuar; Fithra, Herman; Khairullah; Usrina, Nura; Bahri, Samsul; Senin, Syahrul Fithry
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Language:English
Published: EJSE INT LTD 2024
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author Maizuar; Fithra
Herman; Khairullah; Usrina
Nura; Bahri
Samsul; Senin
Syahrul Fithry
spellingShingle Maizuar; Fithra
Herman; Khairullah; Usrina
Nura; Bahri
Samsul; Senin
Syahrul Fithry
Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
Engineering
author_facet Maizuar; Fithra
Herman; Khairullah; Usrina
Nura; Bahri
Samsul; Senin
Syahrul Fithry
author_sort Maizuar; Fithra
spelling Maizuar; Fithra, Herman; Khairullah; Usrina, Nura; Bahri, Samsul; Senin, Syahrul Fithry
Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
English
Article
The effect of combined nano materials on mechanical properties of high-volume fly ash mortar (HVFAM) was carried out in this investigation. The characteristics of HVFAM mixes were first evaluated using slump flow tests. Then, the mechanical properties of HVFAM including the measurement of setting time and the development of early-age compressive strength were performed. Structural changes during hydration were analyzed using FTIR analysis. The study utilized fly ash (FA) as a 60% replacement for cement, with the addition of 0.01% carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene oxide (GO) with five different dosages ranging from 0.01% to 0.05%. Results of study showed that the incorporation of hybrid CNT and GO significantly affected the mechanical properties of HVFAM. Specifically, increased of CNT and GO contents lead to significant reduction in both workability and setting time of HVFAM, with a more pronounced reduction in final setting time compared to initial setting time. The development of early-age strength of HVFAM improved by 15.8% with the highest 28 day-strength increasing by approximately 23% at 0.01% CNT and 0.03% GO dosages. FTIR analysis confirmed that the improved earlyage strength was attributed to the accelerated hydration of cement caused by the seeding effect. The outcome of the study provides a suitable approach for the development of eco-friendly materials with improved mechanical properties that could be effectively used for HVFAM.
EJSE INT LTD
1443-9255

2024
24
4
10.56748/ejse.24659
Engineering
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https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001390179000004
title Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
title_short Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
title_full Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
title_fullStr Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
title_sort Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fly Ash Mortar Modified by Hybrid Carbon Nano Tube and Graphene Oxide
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description The effect of combined nano materials on mechanical properties of high-volume fly ash mortar (HVFAM) was carried out in this investigation. The characteristics of HVFAM mixes were first evaluated using slump flow tests. Then, the mechanical properties of HVFAM including the measurement of setting time and the development of early-age compressive strength were performed. Structural changes during hydration were analyzed using FTIR analysis. The study utilized fly ash (FA) as a 60% replacement for cement, with the addition of 0.01% carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene oxide (GO) with five different dosages ranging from 0.01% to 0.05%. Results of study showed that the incorporation of hybrid CNT and GO significantly affected the mechanical properties of HVFAM. Specifically, increased of CNT and GO contents lead to significant reduction in both workability and setting time of HVFAM, with a more pronounced reduction in final setting time compared to initial setting time. The development of early-age strength of HVFAM improved by 15.8% with the highest 28 day-strength increasing by approximately 23% at 0.01% CNT and 0.03% GO dosages. FTIR analysis confirmed that the improved earlyage strength was attributed to the accelerated hydration of cement caused by the seeding effect. The outcome of the study provides a suitable approach for the development of eco-friendly materials with improved mechanical properties that could be effectively used for HVFAM.
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