Alkali-silica reaction (ASR)-Investigation of crystallographic parameters of natural sands by backscattered electron diffraction

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This study involved analyzing several natural sands to ascertain the possible causes for distress due to ASR. The analyses were performed using the following techniques: X-ray diffractometry, accelerated mortar bar tests (AMBT), electron backscattering diffraction and elementary chemistry analyses, by FEG-SEM/EBSD/EDS. These experiments allowed identifying the presence of several mineral composites (such as microcline, anorthite, among others), as well as the microstructural-crystallographic planes of quartz (such as the Dauphiné type). From the results it could be inferred that the multiple techniques used, especially the FEG-SEM / EBSD, proved to be promising in the analysis of the ASR potential of sands for use in Portland cement mortars and concretes.

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Portella, K. F., Lagoeiro, L. E., Bronholo, J. L., Miranda, D. de C., Bragança, M. D. G. P., Dias, B. G., … Kuperman, S. C. (2021). Alkali-silica reaction (ASR)-Investigation of crystallographic parameters of natural sands by backscattered electron diffraction. Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1983-41952021000300008

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