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- Title
Halogen light thermogravimetric technique for determining the retained water in fine aggregates used for concrete mixing design.
- Authors
Arias, Y.; Payá, J.; Ochoa, J.
- Abstract
Measuring the rate of water retention of the aggregates used in mortars and concrete is required to achieve a good mix design. The water retention, specifically absorption, is used to keep constant the water/cement ratio. This paper focuses on the study of a new technique for measuring retained water in fine aggregates. In order to obtain results, the procedure described in the existing standards takes more than 24 h. Additionally, it involves high consumption of heat energy due to the use of drying ovens. Furthermore, the results obtained remain highly variable and therefore discussed by the scientific community. In this research, a novel technique based on a halogen moisture analyzer was implemented. The technique was assessed using an experiment design with a surface response model. The most important factors and levels were identified together with the interactions between them. Finally, the model was validated and the results obtained with this technique were compared with those obtained by conventional techniques in order to verify that they were equivalent.
- Subjects
HALOGEN compounds; THERMOGRAVIMETRY; CLUSTERING of particles; MIXING; ABSORPTION; ENERGY consumption
- Publication
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry, 2016, Vol 123, Issue 1, p127
- ISSN
1388-6150
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10973-015-4902-8