Effect of particle size and composition of granitic sands on the radiological behaviour of mortars

Boletin De La Sociedad Espanola De Ceramica Y Vidrio(2022)

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Although primarily deemed to be an ornamental stone, granite may also be ground into fines for use in cement mortars, where it exhibits high strength and durability. Both the 40K present in the stone and the natural decay series of its uranium, thorium and actinium components exhibit high activity concentrations. An understanding is therefore needed of the correlation among the different particle sizes in granite aggregate to assess their contribution to a mortar's activity concentration index (ACI). This study analyses the variation in ACI with particle size in three types of granite based on the chemical, mineralogical and radiological characterisation of five size fractions. The activity concentrations of the thorium and uranium natural decay series were highest in the finest fractions. A correlation was observed between thorium and the MgO and Fe2O3 normally present in mica group phyllosilicates. In two of the three granites, the mortars prepared with the smallest size particles had ACI values >1.
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Granite,Gamma spectroscopy,Mortar,Particle size,Chemical and mineralogical&nbsp,composition,HJ-Biplot,Activity concentration index
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