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Microstructure of Structural Materials
By: Prof. Dr. Gamal Elsayed Abdelaziz Professor of Properties and Strength of Materials Civil Eng. Dept., Faculty of Engineering in Shoubra, Benha University, Egypt
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
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The Microstructure of Hardened Portland Cement Paste
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Mineral admixtures/ Cement replacement Materials
The most common types are:- 1- Silica Fume (SF) 2- Fly Ash (FA) 3- Salg (GGBS) 4- Metakaloin (MK)
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Mineral admixtures/ Cement replacement Materials
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The Microstructure of Hardened Portland Cement Paste
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The Microstructure of Portland Cement Concrete
The microstructure of concrete can be divided into regions: Cement Paste Transition Zone between Aggregate and Cement paste Structure of “un-damaged” Concrete Macrostructure Aggregates (CA, FA) Hydrated cement paste (hcp) Entrapped air voids Microstructure Hydrated cement paste (Hydration products:C-S-H, ettriginite; monosulfate; porosity: gel, capillary pores entrained/ entrapped air voids) Transition zone (TZ)
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Pore Structure Pore size distribution (PSD) Pore Types Porosity
Connected Isolated Gel Porosity Capillary Volume of Pores greater than 30 nm Volume of interlayer pores in hydration products Total Volume of connected, gel, and isolated pores
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Three Different Kinds of Pores
Pore Structure Three Different Kinds of Pores
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Characterization Techniques
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Pore Structure
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Transition zones
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Transition zones
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Transition zones
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Transition zones
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Transition zones
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Transition zones
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Transition zones
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Summary
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Transport properties 1- Permeation 2- Diffusion 3- Absorption
4- Migration
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Transport properties
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Transport properties
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Transport properties
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Transport properties
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Transport properties
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