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Development of cement-free concrete using finely grained slag for Portland cement

Authors
Ann, Ki YongKim, Jaeh WanSong, Seung Yeon
Issue Date
Apr-2013
Publisher
Scitec Publications Ltd.
Keywords
Adiabatic temperature; GGBS; Ionic penetrability; Pore structure
Citation
Applied Mechanics and Materials, v.316-317, pp.1063 - 1070
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
Applied Mechanics and Materials
Volume
316-317
Start Page
1063
End Page
1070
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/30585
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.316-317.1063
ISSN
1660-9336
Abstract
The present study concerns a development of cement-free concrete using finely grained ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) rather than ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as a binder in concrete mix. The GGBS was very finely ground to the level of 10,000 cm2/g, prior to casting concrete, compared to OPC of which the Blaine value accounts for about 3,200 cm2/g. In concrete casting, the NaOH activator was added to mixing water to enhance the hydration rate for cement-free concrete. To ensure the compatibility of GGBS in concrete, a development of concrete strength, ionic penetrability and pore structure were examined. As a result, it was found that cement-free concrete using the GGBS has a higher concrete strength at all ages from 7 to 56 days. In turn, the ionic penetrability, in terms of chloride diffusivity, was slightly lower in cement-free concrete than OPC concrete, presumably due to the dense pore structure, which was confirmed by the mercury intrusion porosimetry. Simultaneously, the adiabatic temperature for cement-free concrete initially rose more rapidly, leading to an accelerated hydration process. This suggests that the cement-free concrete containing GGBS can be used for structural concrete structures, imposing an economical benefit and structural stability. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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