Title: Characterization of paste microstructure for durability properties of concrete
Abstract: In this study, paste samples from different cementitious systems were characterized by using X-Ray Micro Computed Tomography (µ-CT) and Fluorescence Microscopy techniques. Quantitative and qualitative aspects of defects from paste samples were investigated to develop indicators of durability related properties of corresponding concrete samples. In the first phase of this study, hour glass shaped 3D printed molds were used to investigate five cementitious combinations consisting of three cement types (Coarse Ground portland cement, Type IL Portland Limestone Cement and Type I/II ordinary portland cement) and fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material. In the second phase, metal molds were used to compare the results of Coarse Ground portland cement with Type I ordinary portland cement, 5% of which was replaced with colloidal nanosilica. Potential correlations between paste and concrete have been presented. This work was supported by US Department of Energy and North Dakota Department of Commerce.