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High Temperature Behaviour of Concrete Produced

with Desert Sand


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Ubani Obinna June 15, 2020

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Ubani Obinna
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June 15, 2020

There has always been some issues with the use of desert sand as a construction
material due to the fact that it is too rounded and uniformly graded to be suitable for
construction purposes. Concrete produced from desert sand can exhibit lower strength,
poor cohesion, poor slump, and poor workability when compared with River Sand.
However, researchers from the College of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia
University, China have evaluated the behaviour of concrete produced with desert sand
when subjected to high temperature. The study was published in Springer –
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials.
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There have been speculations and researches on the application of desert sand in the
production of ‘low carbon concrete‘, but the researchers from Ningxia suggests that
desert sand has been successfully used for construction in China, citing some
publications.

Desert Sand

At higher temperature, the properties of concrete are usually altered. Therefore, the
knowledge of the mechanical properties and behaviour of concrete at elevated
temperature is important due to fire events that can occur in buildings. In previous
research works, the compressive strength of ordinary and high-performance concrete
have been observed to generally declined with temperature. However, the strength
reduction of ordinary concrete was higher than that of high-performance concrete.

To carry out the experiment, the researchers used desert sand from Mu Us Sandy land
in Yanchi Country as the fine aggregate, grade 42.5R cement, and 10-20 mm diamater
crushed rock coarse aggregate.. They went ahead to study the effects of desert sand
replacement rate (DSRR), temperature, and cooling regime on the elasticity modulus
under static compression, cubic compressive strength and prismatic compressive
strength of concrete. The influence of temperature on the microstructure of concrete
produced with desert sand was also analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). After curing the samples for 28 days, CSL-26-17
heating furnace with a ultimate temperature of 1600 °C was used to carry out elevated
temperature test. Target temperatures were 100 °C, 300 °C, 500 °C and 700 °C.

The results showed that the cubic compressive strength of concrete produced with
desert sand increased firstly, and then declined with temperature. Whereas, the
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prismatic compressive strength and elasticity modulus of concrete produced with desert
sand under static compression declined with temperature.

Furthermore, it was observed that the elasticity modulus under static compression,
cubic compressive strength and prismatic compressive strength of concrete produced
with desert sand after elevated temperature increased firstly, and then declined with
DSRR. When DSRR was equal to 40%, the elasticity modulus under static compression,
cubic compressive strength and prismatic compressive strength of concrete produced
with desert sand reached the maximum value.

SEM of desert sand concrete at different temperatures (Liu et al,, 2020)

From microscopic observations, concrete produced with desert sand at room


temperature was structurally-complete and had good compactness. The interface
between coarse aggregate and cement mortar became more distinct after 300 °C. After
500 °C, the dimension of intact layered CH decreased and Many small pores were
produced. After 700 °C, cement matrix became more shriveled and white large crystals
CH were scarce.

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Reference
Haifeng Liu, Xiaolong Chen, Jialing Che, Ning Liu and Minghu Zhang (2020):
Mechanical Performances of Concrete Produced with Desert Sand After Elevated
Temperature. International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials. (2020) 14:26
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40069-020-00402-3

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