Effect of methylene blue (MB)-value of manufactured sand on the durability of concretes

Jiliang Wang , Kaimin Niu , Bo Tian , Liqun Sun

Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition ›› 2012, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (6) : 1160 -1164.

PDF
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition ›› 2012, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (6) : 1160 -1164. DOI: 10.1007/s11595-012-0622-0
Article

Effect of methylene blue (MB)-value of manufactured sand on the durability of concretes

Author information +
History +
PDF

Abstract

The relation between the methylene blue (MB) value of MS and its limestone powder content and clay content was investigated. The effects of MB values ranging from 0.35 to 2.5 on the workability of fresh concrete, the mechanical properties, the resistance to freezing as well as the resistance to chlorine ion permeation of the hardened concrete were all investigated. The experimental results showed that the MB value had no correlation with the limestone powder content of MS, while it was directly related to the clay content. With an increase of MB value, concrete workability decreased, as did the flexural and 7-day compressive strengths, however, the 28-day compressive strength was not affected. Furthermore, influence of MB value on concretes of different strength levels was different. For low-strength concretes, an increase of MB value could improve its impermeability, but this was not the case for high-strength concretes. Instead, their resistance to chloride ion permeability decreased slightly. However, even a slight increase in MB value remarkably accelerated freeze-thaw damage of MS concrete. It was thus concluded that the critical MB value of 1.4 would not cause significant deterioration in the performance of MS concretes.

Keywords

manufactured sand / methylene blue value / clay content / resistance to freezing / chlorine ion permeability coefficient

Cite this article

Download citation ▾
Jiliang Wang, Kaimin Niu, Bo Tian, Liqun Sun. Effect of methylene blue (MB)-value of manufactured sand on the durability of concretes. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition, 2012, 27(6): 1160-1164 DOI:10.1007/s11595-012-0622-0

登录浏览全文

4963

注册一个新账户 忘记密码

References

[1]

Xu J., Cai J., Wang J., Zhou Mingkai. Review of Artificial Sand and Artificial Sand Concrete[J]. Science and Technology of Overseas Building Materials, 2004, 25(3): 20-24.

[2]

Zhang Chengzhi. Ready-mixed Concrete[M], 2006 Beijing Chemical Industry Press 110-111.

[3]

Cai J., Li B., Zhou M., Hu Xiaoman. Effects of Crusher Dust on Properties of Low/Medium Strength Concrete with Manufactured Sand [J]. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, 2006, 28(4): 27-30.

[4]

Bonavetti V. L., Irassar E. F. The Effect of Stone Dust Content in Sand [J]. Cement and Concrete Research, 1994, 24(3): 580-590.

[5]

Zhou M., Peng S., Xu J., . Effect of Stone Powder on Stone Chippings Concrete[J]. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology -Materials Sciences Edition, 1996, 11(4): 29-34.

[6]

Lu Xinying. Application of the Nernst-Einstein Equation to Concrete [J]. Cement and Concrete Research, 1997, 27(2): 293-302.

[7]

Wang D., Zuo Y., Ouyang Shixi. Chloride Ions Diffusion Properties in High Performance Concrete with Different Pozzolantic Materials[J]. Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2004, 32(7): 858-861.

AI Summary AI Mindmap
PDF

159

Accesses

0

Citation

Detail

Sections
Recommended

AI思维导图

/