Early-age hydration and shrinkage of cement paste with coir fibers as studied by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Coir fibers
Cement hydration
02 engineering and technology
Pore size distribution
Shrinkage
0210 nano-technology
NMR
DOI:
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.127460
Publication Date:
2022-04-21T17:07:00Z
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ABSTRACT
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is used to study the early-age hydration as well as autogenous shrinkage and drying shrinkage of cement paste with the addition of coir fibers. The dosage and water content of coir fibers are evaluated. The results show that added coir fibers have a negligible influence on cement hydration kinetics. However, the internal curing effect of saturated coir fibers and water competition induced by dry fibers are visualized. As the saturated fiber content increases, autogenous shrinkage and drying shrinkage decrease due to the internal curing and reinforcing effects of fibers. Dry fibers generate more autogenous shrinkage but less drying shrinkage than saturated fibers of the same dosage due to the introduced water competition. NMR is proven able to track water transportation and shrinkage in cement composites.
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