Properties of calcium sulfoaluminate cement made ultra-high performance concrete: Tensile performance, acoustic emission monitoring of damage evolution and microstructure

2019 
Abstract The properties of early age strength ultra-high performance concrete (ES-UHPC) made with calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement, including tensile performance, damage evolution monitored by acoustic emission (AE) and microstructure were evaluated in this work. Results show that the ultimate tensile strain e Utu of ES-UHPC can reach to 0.199% at 1 d, which is 4.23 times larger than that of normal UHPC (N-UHPC) at the same testing age. AE testing results indicate that both types of UHPCs exhibit multiple cracking behavior at 28 d. With the tensile strain developing, the two UHPCs show a similar damage evolution trend and multiple microcracks with crack-width smaller than 0.01 mm generated after 0.046% strain reached. Microstructure tests demonstrate that ettringite presented after 4 h and the content increased significantly from 4 h to 3 d, which contributed to the early mechanical properties for ES-UHPCs.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    34
    References
    9
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []