Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference (한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2010.05a
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- Pages.477-478
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- 2010
Chloride Transport Rate in Blended Concrete Depending on Different Test Methods
- 로가나탄 발라무라간 (연세대학교, 콘크리트공학연구실) ;
- 김상효 (연세대학교, 구조 및 교량공학연구실) ;
- 안기용 (연세대학교, 콘크리트공학연구실)
- Published : 2010.05.06
Abstract
Concretes with binary blends of Portland cement, silica fume, fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag were produce to investigate their effects on compressive strength and chloride transport in rapid chloride permeability. Ten different mix of concrete with 0.45 water/binder were produced. Portland cement was replacedby: (i) 10%, 20%, 30% Fly ash (ii) 3%, 5%, 10% Silica Fume (iii) 20%, 40%, 60% GGBS. Compressive strength of concrete with the pozzolans is higher compared to that of the Portland cement concrete. The test results indicate the fly ash, silica fume, and ground granulated furnace slag greatly reduce the rapid chloride permeability of concrete. It was concluded that pozzolans are more effective to reduce chloride permeability of concrete.
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