References
- Canadian Standards Association(2009), "Standard Practice to Identify Potential for Alkali Reactivity of Aggregates and Measures to Avoid Deleterious Expansion in Concrete", CAN/CSA-A23.2-27A.
- Detwiler, Rachel J.(2002)," Documentation of Procedures for PCA's ASR Guide Specification", SN 2407, Portland Cement Association.
- D. Hester, C. McNally, M. Richardson(2005), "A study of the influence of slag alkali level on the alkali-silica reactivity of slag concrete", Constr. Build. Master. 19, pp661-665. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2005.02.016
- Fournier, B.(1997)", CANMET/Industry Joint Research Program on Alkali-Aggregate Reaction-Fourth Progress Report", Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology, Ottawa.
- Fournier, Benoit, Berube, M. A., and Rogers, C.A.(2000), "Proposed Guidelines for the Prevention of Alkali-Silica Reaction in New Concrete Structures."Transportation Research Record 1668, pp48-53.
- J. Lindgard et al(2012), "Alkali-silica reactions(ASR) : Literature review on parameters influencing laboratory performance testing", Cement and Concrete Research 42, pp223-243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2011.10.004
- Karthik H. Obla et al(2003), "Properties of Concrete Containing Ultra-Fine Fly Ash", ACI Materials Journal, Vol.100, No.5, pp426-433.
- Nam et al(2003)", Development of Ternary Blend Concrete Mixture Using Finely-Ground Supplementary Cementtious Materials for Bridge Deck Pavement", KICT 2013-002.
- R. Bleszynski, R.D. Hooton, M.D.A Tomas, C.A. Rogers(2002), "Durability of ternary blend concrete with silica fume and blastfurnace slag: laboratory and outdoor exposure site studies", ACI Materials Journal, pp499-508.
- Slanicka, S. (1991)". Influence of fly ash fineness on the strength of concrete", Cem. Concr. Res., 21(4), 285-296. https://doi.org/10.1016/0008-8846(91)90010-F
- Sung-IL Jeon, Jeong-Hee Nam, Jin-Beom Lee, Soo-Ahn Kwon(2009), "Physical Property of Ternary Blend Concrete Using Finely-Ground Fly Ash and Finely-Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag", 13th REEAA Conference.
- Unified Facilities Guide Specifications(2010), "Concrete Pavement for Airfields and Other Heavy-Duty Pavements", UFGS-32 13 11