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Characteristics of Reduction of Hydration Heat through Utilization of Blast Furnace Slag in the Cement-based Landfill Soil Liner System  

Cho, Jae-Beom (Department of Soil and Ground Water, Environmental Management Corporation)
Hyun, Jae-Hyuk (Department of Environmental Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Lee, Jong-Deuk (Department of Soil and Ground Water, Environmental Management Corporation)
Park, Joung-Ku (Department of Soil and Ground Water, Environmental Management Corporation)
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Abstract
This study was to investigate the reduction of hydration heat by utilizing industrial by-products such as BFS(Blast Furnace Slag). DM(Dredged Mud) was used by parent soil and Ordinary portland cement was used by cementing material. Additive added to reduce the heat of hydration was BFS. From the results of experiment, hydration heat was decreased in accordance with the addition of BFS. The reason was that surface of BFS coated with aluminosulfate. Initial uniaxial strength was low, neither was not long term uniaxial strength. It was concluded that silica rich layer($H_2SiO_4^{4-}$) in solid phase early in the reaction of hydration was difficultly moved in liquid phase due to the increase of ZP(Zeta Potential). However, the ZP in the later hydration was decreased due to the acceleration of mobility of silica rich layer($H_2SiO_4^{4-}$). Therefore, long term physical properties such as uniaxial strength revealed.
Keywords
Hydration Heat; Blast Furnace Slag; Zeta Potential;
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