CHARACTERISATION OF NATURAL POZZOLAN OF "DJOUNGO" (CAMEROON) AS LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE FOR LIGTWEIGHT CONCRETE
Keywords:
Characterisation, Natural Pozzolan, Lightweight Aggregate and ConcreteAbstract
Cameroon has an appreciable quantity of volcanic pozzolanic materials, but a very low
proportion is used as cement additions. These materials are abundant but are rarely or very little used because
of the lack or limited of studies to develop, promote and popularize its use naturally as an addition or as
aggregates in the production lightweights aggregates concretes. The main objective of this study is to
promote these sources of low environmental impact construction materials. Its aim is to characterize and
value the natural pozzolan source "Djoungo" as lightweight aggregate for lightweight concrete. Analyses and
tests conducted in this study were performed on aggregates produced from this resource. It’s concern the
chemical and mineralogical analysis, the production of aggregates (Crushing and Sieving), physical
properties (appearance and shape, natural water content, porosity, density and water absorption) and
mechanical (Compressive strength, tensile strength and elastic modulus) to optimize the mechanical
properties and durability of lightweight aggregate concrete obtained from this resource. Chemical
composition is according with ACI (American Concrete Institute) standard on natural pozzolans. Two
categories of lightweight aggregates were obtained. Those derived by simply sieving have more than 82% of
rolled particles and those obtained after crushing have more than 84% of flatter and elongate particles. The
bulk density is ranging around 560-820 kg/m3 and specific density around 1,580-2,730 kg/m3
. The water
absorption after 48 hours is around 12 to 28% and depending of grading class.