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http://dx.doi.org/10.14190/JRCR.2015.3.4.301

Analytical Estimation of the Performance of Marine Concrete with Mineral Admixture  

Lee, Bang-Yeon (School of Architecture, Chonnam National University)
Kwon, Seung-Jun (Department of Civil Engineering, Hannam University)
Kang, Su-Tae (Department of Civil Engineering, Daegu University)
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Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute / v.3, no.4, 2015 , pp. 301-306 More about this Journal
Abstract
For the purpose of developing high performance marine concrete with improved crack resistance and durability, this analytical study aimed to estimate strength, hydration heat characteristics, and chloride attack resistance of concrete with mineral admixture. Ground granulated furnace slag and fly ash were considered for mineral admixture. The replacement of ground granulated furnace slag and fly ash considered in the analysis was in the range of 0~70% and 0~40 %, respectively. The analysis results indicated that both ground granulated furnace slag and fly ash decreased compressive strength, and the effect of adding ground granulated furnace slag on mitigation of hydration heat was limited whereas fly ash had an noticeable influence on it. It was also found that the replacement with ground granulated furnace slag enhanced the chloride attack resistance but fly ash deteriorated the resistance. From the analytical studies, It could be expected that a ternary blended cement composition with proper amount of ground granulated furnace slag and fly ash might be effective to control crack resistance as well as chloride attack resistance of marine concrete.
Keywords
Marine concrete; Ground granulated furnace slag; Fly ash; Hydration heat; Chloride attack resistance;
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