Investigation of the Mechanical, Microstructure and 3D Fractal Analysis of Nanocalcite-Modified Environmentally Friendly and Sustainable Cementitious Composites
Abstract
Unlike conventional concrete materials, Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) use a
micromechanics-based design theory in the material design process. Recently, the use of nanoparticles
in various concretes and mortars has increased. This study used nanocalcite to investigate the
mechanical, microstructural fractal analysis of environmentally friendly nanocalcite-doped ECC
(NCa-ECC). This paper investigated the effects of nanocalcite (NCa) with different contents (0.5, 1,
and 1.5% by mass of binder) on the mechanical properties of engineered cementitious composites
(ECC). For this purpose, compressive strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), and flexural strength
tests were conducted to investigate the mechanical properties of the ECC series. In addition, SEM
analyses were carried out to investigate the microstructural properties of the ECC series. The content
of nanocalcite improved the mechanical and microstructural properties of the nanocalcite-modified
ECC series. In addition, the 1 NCa series (1% nanocalcite modified to the mass of the binder) had the
best performance among the series used in this study.
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