Thermal Properties of Aggregates
Thermal Properties of Aggregates
Thermal Properties of Aggregates
OF AGGREGATES
The 3 thermal properties of aggregate are:
Hence, it’s sufficient to know about this property of aggregate while using them to
make concrete for common works.
Hydrated Portland cement paste 10.8 × 10-6 per ℃ to 16.2 × 10-6 per ℃
This thermal incompatibility can cause severe stresses, which may end up damaging
the durability and integrity of the concrete structures.
The results obtained give no clear cut picture of the effects expected. Some aspects
are also controversial.
But it is generally agreed upon that the co-efficient of thermal expansion has an
effect on the durability of concrete.
Anisotropic Behaviour
Anisotropic behaviour is a property in which expansion is more in one direction or
parallel to one crystallographic axis than another.
Calcite is the most prominent example of this behaviour as the linear co-efficient of
thermal expansion of it is 25.8 × 10-6 per ℃ parallel to axis and – 4.7 × 10-6 per ℃
perpendicular to axis.
A group of minerals known as potash feldspars is another example of anisotropic
behaviour.
To determine and calculate the cubical expansion of concrete this aspect of the
anisotropic behaviour of some of the aggregate also should be taken into
consideration.
As such serious differential movements can result in bond breaking at the interface
of aggregate and matrix or aggregate and paste.
With Large changes in temperature, the adverse effects will become acute. This
affects the durability and other quality of concrete.
For example, if quarts are used as aggregate for concrete subjected to high
temperatures, the concrete goes under disruption. At around a temperature of
572.7℃, quarts expand 0.85 per cent and changes state.
Specific Heat
Specific heat of aggregate is a measure of heat capacity of aggregate.
Thermal Conductivity
The ability of an aggregate to conduct heat is called the thermal conductivity of
aggregate.
The above two thermal properties of aggregate are quite important in the case of mass
concreting and insulation works.