Abstract:
Internal curing concrete can be used in the production of concrete road pavements, bases,
etc. It reduces the formation of drying shrinkage cracks and saves lots of money and time
that spend on ineffective external curing processes. Unfortunately, internal curing aggregates
(ICAs) are not available in most countries. Thus the production of internal curing concrete
(ICC) is limited to a few countries. This research focuses on developing an effective ICA using
non-expansive clay type. Consequently, a non-expansive clay type was selected and heated
at various temperatures ranging from 800◦C to 1300◦C at intervals of 100◦C. Afterwards,
heated clay samples were crushed into fine aggregates. The optimum heating temperature
which gives the required properties as ICA was identified as 900◦C through an extensive analysis
followed by pore structure of heated clay aggregates. The produced aggregate achieved
1.8 g/cm3 density value, 15.5% of water absorption. Subsequently, ICC achieved higher compressive
strength and workability more than the conventional concrete without any external
curing process. Moreover, the aggregate reduced the drying shrinkage of concrete.
Citation:
Bandara, M., & Mampearachchi, W. (2019). Mitigate the curing problems of concrete pavements by using heated non-expansive clay particles as internal curing agent. Road Materials and Pavement Design, 22, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680629.2019.1700824