Evaluating Hydration of the Cement Mortar Blended With Calcinated Clay Using Piezoelectric Based Sensing Technique
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Concrete is widely used in modern day construction as it can be moulded to the variety of shapes
and finishes. Mostly, it performs well throughout its service life of the structure. When it comes in
contact with water then it starts gaining strength. In this study, Calcinated Clay is utilized at
different percentage level such as 0%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10% and 12% as a partial replacement of
cement. The aim of this study is to investigate the gain in Compressive Strength of cement-based
material with Calcinated Clay by utilizing Piezoelectric-based sensor Electromechanical
Impedance Technique.
An embedded Piezoelectric-based sensor is used for monitoring the early age as well as long term
hydration of binder paste. Change in Conductance indicates progressive changes of hydration in
cement-based mortar. The experimental results on mortar mix with 6% replacement of cement has
shown maximum compressive strength as compared to other mixes and similar trends of results
have been captured by EMI Technique. On the formulated binder paste, setting time and flow
value are also determined. Delay in setting time and approximately linearly decrease in flow value
has been recognized with increasing the percentage of Calcinated Clay. To compare the EMI
spectra, statistics metric such as Root Mean Square Deviation (RMSD) has been used for various
percentage of cement paste.
