Concrete or Mortar Admixture Composition

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20110046270
  • Publication Number
    20110046270
  • Date Filed
    April 22, 2009
    15 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 24, 2011
    13 years ago
Abstract
A concrete admixture composition concurrently using (A) a polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, (B) a hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, and (C) a polysaccharide type thickening agent is offered, with the view to manufacture a high-performance and multi-functional concrete excelling in high fluidity, freshness retention, early strength, pumpability, material segregation resistance and anti-washout properties under water.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a concrete or mortar admixture composition which is necessary for preparation of a high performance, multi-functional concrete or mortar having excellent fluidity, freshness retention, early strength, pumpability, material segregation resistance, and anti-washout properties under water.


BACKGROUND ART

Concrete admixture compositions are used for the preparation of concrete having anti-washout properties under water, for which self-levelling property is important, for example, used for underwater concrete or for tunnel construction. In order to maintain the properties of a fresh concrete or fresh mortar in good condition, it is necessary to concurrently use a thickening agent. Where conventional thickening agents, for example, methyl cellulose type thickening agent is used, sufficient early strength of the concrete cannot be obtained due to the heavy setting retardation. Also when a pseudo-polymer type thickening agent formed by electrostatic association of two kinds of surfactants is used (e.g., Patent Document 1, Patent Document 2), the resulting concrete has high viscosity and shows poor pumpability. On the other hand, polysaccharide type thickening agents generally are in powdered form and manually added into the mixers, which renders precise control of addition of their minor amount difficult. Moreover, when the thickening agent is used without complete dissolution of the polysaccharide particles, dissolution of the powder particles in the concrete takes time, and relatively longer mixing time is required for attaining the desired segregation-decreasing effect or thickening effect, calling for addition of an increased amount of the thickening agent, which is uneconomical.


PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS
Patent Documents

Patent Document 1: JP2003-277751A


Patent Document 2: JP2006-176397A


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A concrete or mortar admixture composition necessary for the preparation of high performance, multi-functional concrete or mortar excelling in fluidity, freshness retention, early strength, pumpability, material segregation resistance and anti-washout properties under water is in demand.


According to the present invention, it is made possible to manufacture a concrete or mortar whose performance is satisfactory in all respects of fluidity, freshness retention, early strength, pumpability, material segregation resistance, and anti-washout properties under water, by adding to a concrete or mortar composition comprising cement, aggregate and water, (A) 0.1-1.5 wt % to the cement of a polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, (B) 0.01-0.2 wt % to the cement of a hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, and (C) 0.001-1 wt % to the water of a polysaccharide type thickening agent.







DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

A polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete signifies a carboxyl group-containing, comb-structured polymer in which the acid/polyoxyalkylene side chain molar ratio is at least 3.5. “Polycarboxylic acid” as referred to herein covers polymers of unsaturated carboxylic acids, preferred unsaturated carboxylic acids being acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid and mixtures thereof. Polymers in which monomer(s) other than unsaturated carboxylic acid is(are) copolymerized are also covered by this term. The “acid” said herein signifies the carboxylic acid or salt thereof in the molecular structures, while it also covers the sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid and salts thereof which are incorporated into the molecular structures where necessary, by means of polymerization. Also the “polyoxyalkylene” is selected from C2-4 polyoxyalkylenes, which may be of single species or a mixture of two or more species. As the polyoxyalkylene side chain, straight chain polyethylene glycol is preferred, while it may be branched or polypropylene glycol may be present in the polyethylene glycol side chain in block(s) or at random. Where the acid/polyoxyalkylene side chain molar ratio is less than 3.5, not only longer slump development time is required, but also the slump retention tends to be impaired. Moreover, it also serves as a cause for stiffness of the concrete or mortar, which renders handling of the product difficult. The acid/polyoxyalkylene side chain molar ratio still preferably is at least 5, but there is a problem that the setting retardation becomes conspicuous with increase in the acid/polyoxyalkylene side chain molar ratio. Considering good balance therebetween, therefore, the optimum ratio is 5-7. Preferred molecular weight of the polycarboxylic acid polymer ranges 5,000-200,000, in particular, 10,000-100,000, which range corresponding to those of frequently used marketed products in general. The polycarboxylic acid polymer is not limited to a single kind, but two or more kinds may be blended. Where its added amount is less than 0.1 wt %, sufficient fluidity cannot be imparted, while when it exceeds 1.5 wt %, such adverse effects as segregation or setting retardation are brought about. Accordingly, use of 0.2-1 wt %, in particular, 0.3-0.8 wt % is preferred.


As hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, use of one or more members selected from the group consisting of gluconic acid, glucoheptonic acid, citric acid, hydroxymalonic acid, tartaric acid, saccharic acid, and salts of these acids in preferred. Considering the wide utility as an admixture for concrete or mortar and economical aspect concurrently, use of sodium gluconate is most preferred. Hydroxycarboxylic acid has the effect of not only imparting slump retention but also of removing stiffness. Where its addition rate is less than 0.01 wt %, sufficient slump retention cannot be accomplished and may cause stiffness, and such an amount is hardly regarded sufficient. When it exceeds 0.2 wt %, on the other hand, notable setting retardation results. Therefore its use at a rate of 0.03-0.15 wt %, in particular, 0.04-0.1 wt %, is desirable.


As polysaccharide, use of one or more members selected from the group consisting of diutan gum, welan gum, guar gum, tamarind gum, locust bean gum and xanthane gum is preferred. From the standpoints of setting retardation, rheology, strength development and thickening activity, diutan gum and welan gum are preferred, diutan gum being the most preferred. Polysaccharide can be used retaining its powder form, but is preferably used as completely dissolved in water in advance. Where it is added at a rate less than 0.001 wt % to the water, sufficient material segregation resistance and anti-washout properties under water cannot be obtained, while economical merit is lost when it is added at a rate exceeding 1 wt %. Accordingly, its use at a rate of preferably 0.01-0.5 wt %, in particular, 0.1-0.3 wt %, is desirable.


Those three agents: (A) polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, (B) hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, and (C) polysaccharide type thickening agent, may be added separately, while it is also permissible to any two of them or all three of them may be mixed in advance. The order or method of their addition is subject to no particular limitation.


This invention is applicable to any concrete or mortar compositions composed mainly of cement, without any particular limitation. Ordinary concrete has a unit powder amount of 250-1,000 kg/m3 (10-50 wt %), but for attaining the intended performance in the present invention, use of the powder at relatively higher quantitative region, preferably 400-800 kg/m3 (15-40 wt %), in particular, 500-800 kg/m3 (20-40 wt %) is desirable. As the cement to be used herein, besides Portland cements such as ordinary Portland cement, rapid-hardening Portland cement, moderate heat Portland cement, sulfate resisting Portland cement and white Portland cement; and mixed cements such as blast furnace cement, fly ash cement and silica cement can be named. Other than these cements, furthermore, one or more of such powders as fine calcium carbonate powder, fly ash, blast furnace slag, silica fume and the like can substitute cement. The powder used in the present invention signifies mixtures of cement with these powders.


It is also possible to concurrently use other admixtures such as AE reagent, retardant, rapid-hardening agent, accelerator, foaming agent, defoaming agent, shrinkage reducing agent, expansive additives and the like, or other thickening agent.


The unit amount of water for manufacture of the concrete used in this invention is within a range of 140-240 kg/m3 (14-24 wt %), while it is preferred to use it within a range of 150-200 kg/m3 (15-20 wt %), from the standpoint of durability and workability. In this case the water/powder ratio is within a range of 0.2-0.8. The water/powder ratio for manufacture of the mortar also is selected from this range.


The concrete to be used in the present invention is formed by blending coarse aggregate such as gravel with mortar. The unit volume of coarse aggregate is selected from a range of 0.28-0.40 m3/m3, while it is preferred to select it from a range of 0.30-0.35 m3/m3 from the standpoint of workability and quality of hardened concrete.


EXAMPLES

(A) Polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agents for concrete, which were used in the following Examples


The following 5 kinds of marketed polycarboxylic acid type polymers were used. Their chemical analysis confirmed that all of them were polymethacrylic acid type, comb-structured polycarboxylic acid polymers having ethylene oxide side chains. The particulars of their chemical composition were as follows.

    • PC-1: acid/PEG side chain molar ratio=5.1, average molecular weight=49,300, molecular weight of ethylene oxide side chains=3,400
    • PC-2: acid/PEG side chain molar ratio=3.7, average molecular weight=40,200, molecular weight of ethylene oxide side chains=2,000
    • PC-3: acid/PEG side chain molar ratio=3.4, average molecular weight=52,200, molecular weight of ethylene oxide side chains=3,600
    • PC-4: acid/PEG side chain molar ratio=2.7, average molecular weight=30,900, molecular weight of ethylene oxide side chains=2,000
    • PC-5: acid/PEG side chain molar ratio=2.0, average molecular weight=27,600, molecular weight of ethylene oxide side chains=2,000


(B) hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agents for concrete, which were used in the following Examples


Commercially available sodium gluconate reagent and citric acid reagent (both manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries) were used.


(C) polysaccharide type thickening agents which were used in the following Examples


Commercially available Diutan Gum and Welan Gum (both manufactured by CP Kelco) were used.


For Examples 1-8 and Comparative Examples 1-8, a mortar of the following composition was milled. The admixture compositions used in those Examples were (A) polycarboxylic acid-type water-reducing agent for concrete and (B) hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete were mixed into a single package solution (A+B) and a solution formed by advance complete dissolution of (C) polysaccharide type thickening agent in water, which were added simultaneously with mixing water. Compositions of the admixtures used are shown in Table 1, and the test results are shown in Table 2, in which the added amounts of the admixtures are indicated in terms of the solid content.

    • Cement (C): 540 kg/m3, rapid-hardening Portland cement (Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co.; density=3.13 g/cm3)
    • Fine limestone powder (LP): 80 kg/m3 (Joetsu Kogyo K.K.)
    • Fine aggregate (S); 512 kg/m3, Ooi River sand (FM 2.74)
    • Water (W); 189 kg/m3, city water
    • Water/powder ratio (W/(C+LP)); 0.305


The particulars of the test items were as follows;

    • Slump flow measurement; mortar spreading as measured following JIS A1173
    • Anti-washout properties under water; degree of separation in water as measured by the mass of suspended substances following JSCE-D104-2007
    • Stiffness; stiffness of mortar as observed after 60 minutes of its preparation
    • Pumpability; At the bottom of a 100 mmφ×20 mm iron cylinder a 10 mmφ hole was bored and a 5 kg weight was laid on the top of the cylinder. The amount of mortar discharge (%) transferred under the pressure in 5 minutes was measured. The mortars used in the test were those after 60 minutes of the preparation.
    • 24 hours' strength; compressive strength as measured following JIS RS201.


All of the above tests were carried out in the environment at 20° C. and under relative humidity of 60%. A defoaming agent was added to all of the tested mortar blends to eliminate the effect of residual air therein, and it was confirmed that their air content was invariably no more than 2%.


Examples 9-10 and Comparative Examples 9-13

Those typical of the mortar experiments were selected and their effect was confirmed by means of the experiments with concrete. The compositions of the admixtures used are shown in Table 3, and the results of the experiments are shown in Table 4.

    • Cement (C): 540 kg/m3, rapid-hardening Portland cement (Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., density=3.13 g/cm3)
    • Fine limestone powder (LP): 80 kg/m3 (Joetsu Kogyo K.K.)
    • Fine aggregate (S): 512 kg/m3, Ooi River sand (FM 2.74)
    • Coarse aggregate (G): 969 kg/m3, crushed stone from Oume 2005 (FM 6.58)
    • Water (W): 196 kg/m3 city water
    • Water/powder ratio (W/(C+LP)): 0.316


The particulars of the test items were as follows:

    • Slump flow measurement: concrete spreading as measured following JIS A1101
    • Anti-washout properties under water: degree of separation in water as measured by the mass of suspended substances following JSCE-D104-2007
    • Stiffness: stiffness of mortar as observed after 60 minutes of its preparation
    • Pumpability: Concrete after 60 minutes of its preparation was shieved with 5 mm-sieve to be removed of the coarse aggregate, and the remaining portion was recovered and subjected to the experiment same to the mortar experiment.
    • 24 hours' strength: compressive strength as measured following JIS A1108.


All of the above tests were carried out in the environment at 20° C. under relative humidity of 60%. A defoaming agent was added to all of the tested concretes to eliminate the effect of residual air therein, and it was confirmed that their air content was invariably no more than 2%.


EFFECT OF THE INVENTION

As demonstrated by the results of the foregoing experiments, it was confirmed by the mortar experiments and concrete experiments that the use of the three agents of (A) polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, (B) hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, and (C) polysaccharide type thickening agent enables the products to exhibit satisfactory performance in all respects of high fluidity, freshness retention, early strength, pumpability, material segregation resistance and anti-washout properties under water.









TABLE 1







Composition of Admixture













(A)
(B)






Polycarboxylic
Hydroxycarboxylic
(C)



acid type
acid type
Polysaccharide
Other
Other



water-reducing
water-reducing
type thickening
water-reducing
thickening



agent
agent
agent
agent
agent



(C × %)
(C × %)
(W × %)
(C × %)
(W × %)
















Example 1
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Example 2
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.05%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Example 3
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.50%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Example 4
PC-1
sodium citrate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Example 5
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.25%)


Example 6
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.10%)


Example 7
PC-1
sodium gluconate
welan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Example 8
PC-2
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-3
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 1
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-4
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 2
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-5
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 3
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-1

diutan gum




Example 4
(0.70%)

homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 5
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
powder





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 6
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
powder





(0.30%)


Comparative
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 7
(0.15%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative



Kao Mighty
Kao Visco


Example 8



3000H
Top 100






(0.70%)
(8.0%,







liquid base)
















TABLE 2







Results of Experiments with Mortar









24












Slump flow (mm)
Anti-washout

Hours'

















4
60
120
180
Fluidity
properties


strength



min.
min.
min.
min.
Retention
under water
Stiffness
Pumpability
(N/mm2)




















Example 1
390
380
385
360




29.6


Example 2
400
365
345
315




30.8


Example 3
385
350
280
260




27.6


Example 4
385
370
365
350




28.8


Example 5
365
345
325
310




27.5


Example 6
375
320
315
305




28.2


Example 7
355
318
325
300




26.7


Example 8
420
397
365
348




30.1


Comparative
345
290
235
200
X

X

26.9


Example 1


Comparative
390
330
305
265


X

26.7


Example 2


Comparative
355
320
250
225


X

27.2


Example 3


Comparative
435
350
320
265


X

25.8


Example 4


Comparative
405
370
365
330

X


28.3


Example 5


Comparative
382
360
348
310




26.5


Example 6


Comparative
335
270
220
120
X



26.0


Example 7


Comparative
363
360
348
345



X
26.0


Example 8





Fluidity retention:


⊙ (excellent, flow retention after 180 minutes was no less than 80%)


◯ (good, flow retention after 180 minutes was 60-79%)


X (poor, flow retention after 180 minutes was no more than 59%)


Anti-washout properties under water:


⊙ (excellent, mass of suspended substances was no more than 50 mg/L)


◯ (good, mass of suspended substances was 51-500 mg/L)


X (poor, mass of suspended substances was no less than 501 mg/L)


Stiffness:


⊙ (nil)


◯ (nearly none, fluidity restored upon soft agitation)


X (present, powerful agitation was required for restoring fluidity)


Pumpability:


⊙ (excellent, pumpability index no less than 80%)


◯ (good, pumpability index, 30-80%)


X (poor, pumpability index, no more than 20%)













TABLE 3







Composition of Admixture













(A)
(B)






Polycarboxylic
Hydroxycarboxylic
(C)



acid type
acid type
Polysaccharide
Other
Other



water-reducing
water-reducing
type thickening
water-reducing
thickening



agent
agent
agent
agent
agent



(C × %)
(C × %)
(W × %)
(C × %)
(W × %)
















Example 9
PC-1
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Example 10
PC-2
sodium gluconate
diutan gum





(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-3
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 9
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-4
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 10
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-5
sodium gluconate
diutan gum




Example 11
(0.70%)
(0.10%)
homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative
PC-1

diutan gum




Example 12
(0.70%)

homogeneous





solution





(0.15%)


Comparative



Kao Mighty
Kao Visco


Example 13



3000H
Top 100






(0.70%)
(8.0%,







liquid base)
















TABLE 4







Results of Experiments with Concrete

















24



Slump flow (mm)
Anti-washout


Hours'

















4
60
120
180
Fluidity
properties


strength



min.
min.
min.
min.
retention
under water
Stiffness
Pumpability
(N/mm2)




















Example 9
685
660
635
610




25.5


Example 10
700
665
630
600




23.8


Comparative
680
580
460
350
X

X

22.9


Example 9


Comparative
685
630
555
485


X

22.6


Example 10


Comparative
690
615
525
440


X

23.0


Example 11


Comparative
700
635
540
450


X

22.1


Example 12


Comparative
680
615
605
600



X
21.9


Example 13





Fluidity retention:


⊙ (excellent, flow retention after 180 minutes was no less than 80%)


◯ (good, flow retention after 180 minutes was 60-79%)


X (poor, flow retention after 180 minutes was no more than 59%)


Anti-washout properties under water:


⊙ (excellent, mass of suspended substances was no more than 50 mg/L)


◯ (good, mass of suspended substances was 51-500 mg/L)


X (poor, mass of suspended substances was no less than 501 mg/L)


Stiffness:


⊙ (nil)


◯ (nearly none, fluidity restored upon soft agitation)


X (present, powerful agitation was required for restoring fluidity)


Pumpability:


⊙ (excellent, pumpability index no less than 80%)


◯ (good, pumpability index 30-80%)


X (poor, pumpability index no more than 20%)






INDUSTRIAL UTILIZABILITY

The addition according to the present invention of a polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, and polysaccharide type thickening agent to a concrete or mortar composition consisting of cement, aggregate and water enables manufacture of concrete or mortar which shows satisfactory performance in all respects of high fluidity, freshness retention, early strength, pumpability, material segregation resistance and anti-washout properties under water.

Claims
  • 1. A concrete or mortar admixture composition comprising (A) a polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, which is a polycarboxylic acid type polymer having an acid/polyoxyalkylene side chain molar ratio of at least 3.5, (B) a hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete and (C) a polysaccharide type thickening agent, said composition being added to a concrete or mortar composition consisting of cement, aggregate and water at such a ratio that (A) is 0.1-1.5 wt % to the cement, (B) is 0.01-0.2 wt % to the cement, and (C) is 0.001-1 wt % to the water.
  • 2. (canceled)
  • 3. A concrete or mortar admixture composition according to claim 1, which is characterized in that the hydroxycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete is one or more members selected from the group consisting of gluconic acid, glucoheptonic acid, citric acid, hydroxymalonic acid, tartaric acid, saccharic acid and their salts.
  • 4. A concrete or mortar admixture composition according to claim 1, which is characterized in that the polysaccharide type thickening agent is one or more members selected from the group consisting of diutan gum, welan gum, guar gum, tamarind gum, locust bean gum and xanthane gum.
  • 5. A concrete or mortar admixture composition according to claims 1 and 3, which is characterized in that the polysaccharide type thickening agent is completely dissolved in water in advance of the addition.
  • 6. A concrete or mortar admixture composition according to claim 1, which is characterized in that any two or all three agents of the (A) polycarboxylic acid type water-reducing agent for concrete, (B) hydroxycarboxylic type water-reducing agent for concrete, and (C) polysaccharide type thickening agent, are mixed in advance of the addition.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2008-114055 Apr 2008 JP national
PCT Information
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PCT/JP2009/058423 4/22/2009 WO 00 10/21/2010