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Title: High Performance Concrete--


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High Performance Concrete--Get the Mindset
Michael F. Praul, P.E. Engineering Team
Leader FHWAMaine Division
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LPC
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HP Concrete Constituents
  • Cement
  • Water
  • Aggregate
  • Mineral Admixtures
  • Fly Ash
  • Silica Fume
  • GGBFS
  • Chemical Admixtures

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Hydration
Cement Water CSH (glue) CaOH (lime) heat
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Cement Content
  • High CementHigh Water
  • High CementHigh Heat
  • High CementHigh Modulus

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7.5
7 DAY
14 DAY
3 DAY
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Modulus of Elasticity, million psi
6.5
57000
f c
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5.5
11000 psi
13000 psi
9000 psi
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100
105
110
115
120
95
90
f c , psi
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Water Cement Ratio
0.4
0.5
0.6
High Shrinkage Zone
0.7
Low Shrinkage Zone
from Hover
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Water Addition to 6 Sacks per C.Y.
W/C 0.42
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Water Addition from W/C 0.42
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W/C 0.43
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Water Addition from W/C 0.42
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W/C 0.45
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Water Addition from W/C 0.42
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W/C 0.46
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Water Addition from W/C 0.42
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W/C 0.48
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Water Addition from W/C 0.42
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W/C 0.49
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Hydration in water-filled space
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Continued Hydration
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Continued Hydrationin water-filled space
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Water Reducers/HRWR
  • Increase slump and workability of concrete
    without an increase in water-cementitious
    material ratio.
  • Rapid slump loss
  • High admixture cost
  • Modification of concrete air entrainment and
    freeze/thaw durability characteristics

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How Water Reducers Work
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Floc Busting Action ofWater Reducers
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Flocculated w/c 0.5
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Deflocculated w/c 0.5 (HRWR)
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Pozzolans The Material Key to HPC
  • Fly Ash
  • Silica Fume
  • GGBFS

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Pozzolan
  • POZZOLAN (definition) a siliceous and
    aluminous material which, in itself, is not
    cementitous. It will, in the presence of
    moisture, combine with Calcium Hydroxide to form
    cementitous compounds.

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Pozzolanic Reaction
Cement H2O CSH CaOH
Free Lime
CaOH Pozzolan CSH
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Pozzolanic Reaction
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Fly Ash
  • Class F (low calcium) - from burning anthracite
    or bituminous coal, is pozzolanic
  • Class C - from burning sub-bituminous or lignite
    coal, is somewhat cementitious

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What is fly ash?
  • Fly ash (definition) By-product of electricity
    generation in modern coal-fired power plants

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Fly Ash Facts
  • Cement replacement, generally 10-30
  • Improves workability and pumpability
  • Reduces heat of hydration
  • Increases ultimate strength

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Fly Ash
Portland cement
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Fly Ash Cautions
  • Slower strength gain
  • Temperature affects this significantly
  • Carbon/AEA interaction

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Silica Fume
Dry, Compacted
Slurry
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Silica Fume Facts
  • A By-Product From The Production Of Silicon Metal
    Or Ferrosilicon Alloys.
  • Consists Primarily of Silicon Dioxide (SiO2).
  • 100 Times Smaller Than Cement (0.1um).
  • Micro-filler
  • Builds high strength, early strength
  • Increases water demand -- requires
    superplasticizer

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Silica Fume Production
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Silica Fume
Cement
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Silica Fume Cautions
  • More difficult to handle, sticky to finish
  • More expensive than fly ash or GGBFS
  • Mix well to avoid balling
  • Little or no bleed water
  • CURE!!!!!!

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Microsilica balling
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High Strength Concrete Potential
25,000
CF 658 lb w/c 0.41
Optimized mix design
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
0
5
10
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Strength Potential
Silica Fume
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Rapid Chloride Permeability TestAASHTO T-277
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How can we use it?
  • From T-277-89, 3.2 The method is suitable for
    specification acceptance, design purposes,
    service evaluation, and research and
    development.
  • Mix design approval
  • Project-level acceptance
  • Evaluation of in-service concrete

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Project-level Acceptance
  • Careful selection of acceptance parameters
  • Incentive/Disincentive
  • Tied to rebar cover

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Precision
  • AASHTO statement is SCARY!
  • Two operators in separate labs51 variation

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Rapid Chloride Permeability
32 samples
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23 State Round Robin
  • Samples from MaineGGBFS HPC-type mix
  • Average 730 coulombs, SD 108 coulombs
  • Demonstrates appropriate use of acceptance

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GGBFS Facts
  • Formed when molten iron blast furnace slag is
    rapidly chilled (quenched) by immersion in H2O
  • Grades 80, 100, 120
  • Has significant self-cementing properties gt Can
    be used at higher replacement levels (50 or
    more)
  • Lowers heat of hydration
  • May look stained initially but whitens upon
    oxidizing

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GGBFS Cautions
  • Increases initial set time
  • Lower early strength
  • May be prone to scaling at
  • higher dosages
  • FHWA Materials guidance

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PERMEABILITY(VA Testing)
Ref. Mix
7 SF
20 FA
50 GGBFS
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Pozzolan Summary
  • Each material contributes pozzolanically
  • Differences in time
  • Each has different side effects/benefits

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A Few Words About Construction
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Scaling
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Plastic Shrinkage Cracking
  • PSC Control
  • Erect Wind Breaks.
  • Light Fog Spray.
  • Evaporation Retardant.
  • Curing Compound.
  • Cure Immediately After Finishing.
  • Have Adequate Crew On Hand.

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CuringTimely and Appropriate
  • Place wet cure within 15 minutes of finishing
  • Use compound if desired but do not delay wet cure
  • Wet cure for as long as possible

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Curing
  • Be prepared
  • Burlap applied within 15 minutes of concrete
    placement.
  • Consider 14 day wet cure for all decks.

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Summary
  • HPC has many similarities to ordinary concrete
  • There are key material differences that affect
    construction practices
  • Increased attention to detail
  • If it can be done here

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