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Aerogel-Incorporated Concrete: An Experimental Study

Abstract

Lightweight concrete can be prepared by replacing the normal aggregate of concrete, either partly or totally, with lightweight materials. In this work, by incorporating silica aerogel particles into concrete matrix, we have successfully prepared a lightweight and thermal insulating concrete material, aerogel-incorporated concrete (AIC) [The term “aerogel-incorporated concrete (AIC)” is used in this work to describe a mortar or cement based material containing aerogel particles.], with a density of ∼1.0 g/cm3, a thermal conductivity of ∼0.26 W/mK, and a compressive strength of ∼8.3 MPa at an aerogel content of 60 vol.%. Moreover, the density, thermal conductivity, and the mechanical properties of AIC can be controlled by varying the aerogel content. Scanning electron microscopy observations reveal that the aerogel particles are stable during the hydration of cementitious materials, suggesting possibilities of combining aerogel and concrete materials for construction applications.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Tao Gao
  • Bjørn Petter Jelle
  • Arild Gustavsen
  • Stefan Jacobsen

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Architecture, Materials and Structures
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2014

Published in

Construction and Building Materials

ISSN

0950-0618

Volume

52

Page(s)

130 - 136

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository