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http://dx.doi.org/10.5345/JKIBC.2018.18.2.109

A Hardening Properties of Eco-Friendly SCW Grouting Material  

Jo, Jung-Kyu (School of Architectural Engineering, Yeungnam University)
Park, In-Wook (Korea Conformity Laboratories(KCL))
Mun, Kyung-Ju (CMD Group)
Hyung, Won-Gil (School of Architectural Engineering, Yeungnam University)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction / v.18, no.2, 2018 , pp. 109-115 More about this Journal
Abstract
Since the current method of SCW cement milk pouring method uses one to one ratio of cement milk with OPC, there are some problems such as drying shrinkage, increased cost, difficulty of controlling mix proportions for various conditions of applied soil, and precipitation of $Cr^{6+}$ due to the excessively used cement. Specifically, in aspect of sustainability issues of cement manufacturing, the consumption of cement should be reduced. Hence, in this research, as a replacement of cement for SCW method, blast furnace slag with sulfate or alkali as a stimulant, and expansive admixture were used. By using blast furnace slag as a hardening composite of SCW, there are many advantages such as free controllable mix proportions, rapid setting time with less mud occurrence, less cost with less energy for mixing, constant strength development, and less precipitation of $Cr^{6+}$. Regarding the alternative composites for SCW, in this research, durability and chloride resistance were evaluated.
Keywords
eco-cement; ground solidification materials; durability; ground solidification materials; seawater attack;
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