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The Compressive strength, porosity and pore size distribution of high performance metakaolin (MK) concrete were investigated. Concretes containing 0.5%, 10% and 20% metakaolin were prepared at a water/cementitious material ratio (W/C) of 0.30. In parallel, concrete mixtures with the replacement of cement by 20% fly ash or 5 and 10% silica fume were prepared for comparison. The specimens were cured in water at 27°C for 3 to 90 days. The results show that at the early age of curing (3 days and 7 days), metakaolin replacements increase the compressive strength but silica fume replacement slightly reduces the compressive strength. At the age of and after 28 days, the compressive strength of the concrete with metakaolin and silica fume replacement increases. A strong reduction in the total porosity and average pore diameter were observed in the concrete with MK 20% and 10% in the first 7 days.
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C. S. Poon: Born in 1959
Funded by the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong SAR Government Project (31.37.A212)
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Poon, C.S., Kou, S.C. & Lam, L. Pore size distribution of high performance metakaolin concrete. J. Wuhan Univ. Technol.-Mat. Sci. Edit. 17, 42–46 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02852633
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