| Literature DB >> 28811450 |
María Fenollera1, José Luis Míguez2, Itziar Goicoechea3, Jaime Lorenzo4, Miguel Ángel Álvarez5.
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to research new thermally-efficient concrete walls, analyzing the mechanical behavior of a self-compacting concrete to manufacture an uncoated solid structural panel, with the incorporation of a micro-encapsulated phase change material as additive. Different dosages are tested and mechanical properties of the product obtained from the molding of concrete specimens are evaluated, testing mechanical compressive strength, slump flow, and density. The results reveal the optimum percentage of additive in the mixture that enables compliance with the technical specifications required by the product to be manufactured. A test is also performed for measuring the thermal conductivity for the optimal sample obtained and it evidences the reduction thereof.Entities:
Keywords: dosage; mechanical properties; mix design; phase change materials; self-compacting concrete; structural concrete panels
Year: 2013 PMID: 28811450 PMCID: PMC5521320 DOI: 10.3390/ma6083530
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Aggregate size distribution.
Composition of the reference mix.
| Component | Description | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Cement (C) | CEM I 52.5 R | 8 |
| Filler (F) | Filler A | 8.73 |
| Gravel | Granite 6/12 mm | 20.68 |
| Sand | Granite 0/6 mm | 26.53 |
| Additive | Superplasticizer | 0.151 |
| Additive | Viscosity modulator | 0.029 |
| Water (W) | Additional water | 4.92 |
| Total | Total weight | 69.04 |
Mix composition.
| Mix composition | Percentage of PCM in the mix | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0% | 5% | 10% | 15% | 20% | 25% | |
| Dosages (kg) | ||||||
| CEM I 52, 5 R | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
| Filler | 8.73 | 8.73 | 8.73 | 8.73 | 6.98 | 0 |
| Granite 6/12 mm | 20.68 | 20.68 | 20.68 | 20.68 | 21.38 | 23.61 |
| Granite 0/2 mm | 26.53 | 26.53 | 26.53 | 26.53 | 27.49 | 32.02 |
| Superplasticizer | 0.151 | 0.151 | 0.175 | 0.214 | 0.18 | 0.191 |
| Viscosity modulator | 0.029 | 0.029 | 0.029 | 0.029 | 0.029 | 0.029 |
| PCM | 0 | 0.392 | 0.784 | 1.176 | 1.568 | 1.96 |
| Added water | 4.92 | 4.7 | 4.63 | 4.758 | 4.94 | 3.84 |
| Total weight | 69.04 | 69.212 | 69.558 | 70.117 | 70.567 | 69.65 |
| Total water | 5.02 | 5.02 | 5.17 | 5.54 | 5.92 | 5.04 |
| W/(C + F) Ratio | 0.30 | 0.30 | 0.31 | 0.33 | 0.40 | 0.63 |
| % Superplasticizer/cement | 1.89 | 1.89 | 2.19 | 2.68 | 2.25 | 2.39 |
Slump flow test results and self-compacting concrete (SCC) classification according to Annex A of the EFNARC.
| Test | Parameter | Percentage of PCM in the Mix | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0% | 5% | 10% | 15% | 20% | 25% | ||
| Slump flow test | T50 (s) | 8 | 7 | 8 | 6 | 8 | – |
| df (mm) | 690 | 650 | 640 | 640 | 530–520 | Cone 22 cm | |
| Classification according to EFNARC | Viscosity | VS2 | VS2 | VS2 | VS2 | VS2 | – |
| Slump flow | SF2 | SF1 | SF1 | SF1 | – | – | |
SCC densities according to the percentages of added phase change material (PCM).
| Mix | m1 (kg) | m2 (kg) | m2 − m1(kg) | m24h (kg) | D (kg/m3) | D24h (kg/m3) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0% PCM | 1.190 | 9.230 | 8.040 | 7.995 | 2382 | 2369 |
| 1.145 | 9.235 | 8.090 | 8.030 | 2397 | 2379 | |
| 1.200 | 9.250 | 8.050 | 7.995 | 2385 | 2369 | |
| 1.150 | 9.245 | 8.095 | 8.035 | 2399 | 2381 | |
| 1.185 | 9.265 | 8.080 | 8.010 | 2394 | 2373 | |
| 1.185 | 9.250 | 8.065 | 8.005 | 2390 | 2372 | |
| 5% PCM | 1.235 | 9.265 | 8.030 | 7.965 | 2379 | 2360 |
| 1.220 | 9.285 | 8.065 | 7.990 | 2390 | 2367 | |
| 1.165 | 9.225 | 8.060 | 7.995 | 2388 | 2369 | |
| 1.205 | 9.270 | 8.065 | 8.000 | 2390 | 2370 | |
| 1.190 | 9.190 | 8.000 | 7.945 | 2370 | 2354 | |
| 1.190 | 9.260 | 8.070 | 8.010 | 2391 | 2373 | |
| 10% PCM | 1.185 | 9.050 | 7.865 | 7.810 | 2330 | 2314 |
| 1.140 | 9.045 | 7.905 | 7.855 | 2342 | 2327 | |
| 1.195 | 9.040 | 7.845 | 7.805 | 2324 | 2313 | |
| 1.145 | 9.020 | 7.875 | 7.830 | 2333 | 2320 | |
| 1.175 | 9.075 | 7.900 | 7.835 | 2341 | 2321 | |
| 1.175 | 9.020 | 7.845 | 7.875 | 2324 | 2333 | |
| 15% PCM | 1.225 | 8.905 | 7.680 | 7.580 | 2276 | 2246 |
| 1.120 | 8.910 | 7.790 | 7.630 | 2308 | 2261 | |
| 1.160 | 8.930 | 7.770 | 7.700 | 2302 | 2281 | |
| 1.200 | 8.975 | 7.775 | 7.705 | 2304 | 2283 | |
| 1.190 | 8.965 | 7.775 | 7.700 | 2304 | 2281 | |
| 1.190 | 9.000 | 7.810 | 7.730 | 2314 | 2290 | |
| 20% PCM | 1.145 | 8.915 | 7.770 | 7.675 | 2302 | 2274 |
| 1.185 | 8.890 | 7.705 | 7.695 | 2283 | 2280 | |
| 1.200 | 8.920 | 7.720 | 7.665 | 2287 | 2271 | |
| 1.145 | 8.905 | 7.760 | 7.710 | 2299 | 2284 | |
| 1.180 | 8.935 | 7.755 | 7.705 | 2298 | 2283 | |
| 1.180 | 8.940 | 7.760 | 7.705 | 2299 | 2283 | |
| 25% PCM | 1.225 | 7.950 | 6.725 | 6.760 | 1993 | 2003 |
| 1.105 | 7.935 | 6.830 | 6.680 | 2024 | 1979 | |
| 1.170 | 8.055 | 6.885 | 6.805 | 2040 | 2016 | |
| 1.170 | 8.070 | 6.900 | 6.795 | 2044 | 2013 | |
| 1.230 | 7.995 | 6.765 | 6.745 | 2004 | 1999 | |
| 1.115 | 7.975 | 6.860 | 6.640 | 2033 | 1967 |
Figure 2Densities by percentage of added PCM.
Figure 3Density ratio to percentage of PCM.
Average densities.
| Mix | ρfresh (kg/m3) | ρ24h (kg/m3) | ρfresh − ρ24h (kg/m3) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0% PCM | 2391 | 2374 | 17 |
| 5% PCM | 2385 | 2366 | 19 |
| 10% PCM | 2333 | 2321 | 11 |
| 15% PCM | 2301 | 2274 | 27 |
| 20% PCM | 2295 | 2279 | 16 |
| 25% PCM | 2023 | 1996 | 27 |
Mechanical compressive strength.
| 0% | 5% | 10% | 15% | 20% | 25% | |
| 7 days | 50.02 | 47.70 | 43.65 | 36.40 | 32.20 | 12.10 |
| 28 days | 54.70 | 51.00 | 48.65 | 43.25 | 38.85 | 20.10 |
| 60 days | 60.10 | 55.00 | 51.20 | 48.60 | 42.05 | 20.20 |
Figure 4Relation between mechanical compressive strength and percentage of added PCM.
Figure 5Mechanical compressive strength at 28 days.
Figure 6(A) Specimens of mixes; (B) Breakage of a specimen with 20% PCM.
Figure 7State of cracking of the sample with 10% of PCM during the trial.
Characterization of specimens and test conditions.
| Property/Condition | 0% PCM Mix | 10% PCM Mix |
|---|---|---|
| Average thickness of specimens (mm) | 7.45 | 6.98 |
| Average weight of specimens (g) | 129.40 | 119.29 |
| Thermal conductivity (W/m·K) | 1.79 ± 0.05 | 1.35 ± 0.04 |