Effects of curing conditions on the mechanical and microstructural properties of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) incorporating iron tailing powder

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It has been reported that iron tailing powder (ITP) has the potential to partially replace cement to prepare ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC). However, the reactivity of ITP particles in concrete largely depends on the curing method. This study investigates the effects of curing conditions on the mechanical and microstructural properties of UHPC containing ITP. To achieve this objective, three research tasks are conducted, including (1) preparing seven concrete formulations by introducing ITP; (2) characterizing their mechanical performance under different curing regimes; and (3) analyzing their microstructure by XRD patterns, FTIR analysis, and SEM observation. The experimental results show that there is an optimum ITP dosage (15%) for their application. The concrete with 15% ITP under standard curing obtains 94.3 MPa at 7 days, their early-age strength could be even further increased by ~30% (warm-water curing) and ~35% (steamed curing). The steam curing regime stimulates the activity of ITP and refines the microstructure. This study demonstrates the potential of replacing Portland cement with ITP in UHPC production.

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Lu, D., Zhong, J., Yan, B., Gong, J., He, Z., Zhang, G., & Song, C. (2021). Effects of curing conditions on the mechanical and microstructural properties of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) incorporating iron tailing powder. Materials, 14(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14010215

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