Effects of W/P ratio and limestone filler on permeability of cement pastes
Article 2016 en
Authors
QP
Quoc Tri Phung
NM
N. Maes
DJ
Diederik Jacques
Abstract
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Because of environmental and economic benefits, a fraction of cement is increasingly
replaced by limestone fillers raising a question on to what extent limestone fillers affect the
durability of cementitious materials. This work aims at understanding the effects of
water/powder (w/p) ratio and limestone filler replacement on water permeability of cement
pastes. A newly proposed technique using a controlled constant flow concept was applied to
measure permeability of hardened cement paste samples following a factorial experimental
design. It was observed that both limestone filler and w/p ratio significantly influence the
water permeability. At a given w/p ratio, adding limestone filler made the microstructure
coarser, especially for high w/p ratio. Nevertheless, if the comparison is based on a given
water/cement (w/c) ratio instead of w/p ratio, the limestone filler replacement refined the
microstructure in terms of capillary porosity and pore size distribution, resulting in
permeability decreases of cement pastes. Furthermore, a modified Carmen-Kozeny relation
was established which enables prediction of the permeability from capillary porosity and the
critical pore diameter.
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