Silica Fume in Concrete
Silica Fume in Concrete
Silica Fume in Concrete
in
Concrete
Cooperative Agreement
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Understanding Silica Fume
Using Silica Fume in Concrete
Obtaining Silica-Fume Concrete
Working With Silica-Fume Concrete
Silica-Fume Concrete Projects
Chapter 1. Understanding
Silica Fume
Silica Fume Definitions
Silica Fume Production
Silica Fume Products
Silica Fume Reactions
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Chapter 2. Using Silica
Fume in Concrete
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Silica Fume ...
Very fine noncrystalline silica
produced in electric arc furnaces as
a byproduct of the production of
elemental silicon or alloys containing
silicon; also known as condensed
silica fume or microsilica.
-- ACI 116R
Silica Fume Summary
Smoke by-product from furnaces
used in the production of ferrosilicon
and silicon metals
Amorphous silica with high SiO2
content, extremely small particle size,
and large surface area
Highly reactive pozzolan used to
improve mortar and concrete
Silica Fume (AKA)
Condensed silica fume
Microsilica
“Micropoz” (trademark)
Silica dust
Volatilized silica
Silica Fume is NOT:
Precipitated silica
Fumed silica
Gel silica
Colloidal silica
Silica flour
Silica Fume Health Issues
--ACI 234R
Silica Fume Health Issues
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Silica Fume Production
Coal and quartz
Wood chips
Quartz gravel
Metals That Produce
Silica Fume
Silicon metal - typically
greater than 97% silicon
Ferrosilicon alloys -ranging
from 40 to 90% silicon alloyed
with iron
Silica Fume Products
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Silica Fume Product
Forms
As-produced powder
Water-based slurry
Densified
Blended silica-fume cement
Pelletized
Product Characteristics --
As-Produced Silica Fume
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Silica Fume --
Chemical Properties
Amorphous
Silicon dioxide > 85%
Trace elements depending
upon type of fume
Silica Fume -- Physical Properties
Typical particle
60.0
size distribution
40.0
20.0
0.0
0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
Diameter, micrometers
Comparison of Chemical and
Physical Characteristics -- Silica
Fume, Fly Ash and Cement
Silica Fume Fly Ash Cement
Pozzolanic Activity
(with cement, %) 120 - 210 85 - 110 n/a
Pozzolanic Activity
(with lime, psi) (MPa) 1,200 - 1,660 800 - 1,000 n/a
(8.3 - 11.4) (5.5 - 6.9)
How Does Silica Fume
Work in Concrete?
Physical effect
Chemical effect
Silica Fume: Physical
Effect
-- ACI 116R
portland cement + water
=
calcium silicate hydrate
+
calcium hydroxide
pozzolan + calcium hydroxide
+
water
=
calcium silicate hydrate
The Transition Zone
The transition zone is a thin layer
between the bulk hydrated cement
paste and the aggregate particles in
concrete. This zone is the weakest
component in concrete, and it is also
the most permeable area. Silica fume
plays a significant role in the transition
zone through both its physical and
chemical effects.
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