Abstract:
The construction industry is a major consumer of material and energy sources in the world. Among all the materials used in construction, concrete, which is the most widely used, can have a significant impact. Meanwhile, nanotechnology is one of the most influential technologies in this century and it has significantly impacted the construction sector. Better understanding and engineering cementitious materials at nanometer scale can result in novel construction materials which are more strong and durable than conventional materials. Engineering concrete at the nano meter scale includes the incorporation of nano sized particles into concrete at suitable proportions and methods. Nano Silica is one such nano material which has shown to enhance the overall performance of concrete. Incorporation of nano Silica at smaller volume fractions has shown to result in higher compressive and flexural strengths at early ages, improved hydration characteristics and reduced porosity and water absorption when compared with conventional cementitious materials. The impacts of other nano materials such as CNTs, nano TiO2, nano Al2O3 and nano TiO2 on concrete are also promising. While nano materials acts as fillers and provide nucleation sites for cement hydration, nano SiO2 also acts as a pozzolanic material, increasing the amount of stiff CSH within the hydrated cement paste, resulting an improved microstructure. Nanomaterials can also pave the path to reduce the cement content in concrete than in conventional mixes while maintaining same strength characteristics, which will lead into the production of a „greener‟ concrete. Numerical models of the composite material validated with experimental results can be used to come up with optimum nano material contents and performance.
This paper reviews the efforts, current status and effects of nano modification of cementitious materials and numerically modelling strength properties. These innovative materials will be of high performance and less energy consuming, which will lead towards sustainable construction practices.