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Pozzolans

Pozzolans are siliceous or aluminous materials blended with Portland cement. They interact with the calcium hydroxide produced during the hydration of Portland cement and contribute to improved strength and durability of concrete. The pozzolanic activity, a measure of a pozzolan's effectiveness, is typically assessed using the strength activity index, as defined in ASTM C 618-93, which calculates the ratio of the compressive strength of cement mixtures with and without pozzolan.

Fly ash is a common artificial pozzolan originating from the electrostatic or mechanical collection of flue gases from coal combustion. Other notable pozzolans include rice husks, metakaolin, and silica fume. Rice husks yield an amorphous material when burned between 500 and 700°C. Metakaolin results from the calcination of kaolinitic clay, enhancing concrete's mechanical properties and durability. Silica fume, a by-product of silicon and ferrosilicon production, consists of fine, highly reactive glassy particles that fill voids in concrete, enhancing its strength and durability.

Portland-pozzolan cements, specifically, develop strength more gradually than ordinary Portland cements, necessitating a longer curing period. However, they achieve high long-term strength, depending on the pozzolan proportion used in the cement mix. Pozzolans like fly ash are beneficial in roller-compacted concrete, low-heat concrete, and sulfate-resistant applications.

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PozzolansPortland CementSiliceous MaterialsAluminous MaterialsPozzolanic ActivityStrength Activity IndexASTM C 618 93Fly AshRice HusksMetakaolinSilica FumeMechanical PropertiesConcrete DurabilityRoller compacted ConcreteLow heat ConcreteSulfate resistant Applications

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