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http://dx.doi.org/10.14190/JRCR.2016.4.2.143

A Study on Optimum Proportion of FA and BS for Ternary Cement  

Han, Cheon-Goo (Department of Architectural Engineering, Cheong-ju University)
Park, Sung-Bae (Department of Architectural Engineering, Cheong-ju University)
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Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute / v.4, no.2, 2016 , pp. 143-148 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of research is inducing the optimum proportion of fly ash(FA) and blast furnace slag(BS) for ternary cement. In this research, hence, the fundamental properties of mortar mixtures were evaluated depending on various proportion of FA and BS. The results of the experiment, within the scope of the study, obtained the following conclusions. Flow of the mixtures was increased with addition of binary supplementary cementitious material(SCM), and especially, portion of FA. The air content of the mixtures was increased with addition of binary SCMs, while it was decreased with increased FA content. In the case of unit mass, increased value was obtained due to the increased air content within 25 to 45% of binary SCM content, while it was increased within 65 to 100% of binary SCM up to only 20% of FA content and decreased more than 20% of FA because of the low density of FA. The setting time of the mixtures was delayed with addition of binary SCM and FA. In the case of compressive strength, at 91-day age, the highest value was obtained with 25 and 45% of binary SCM with the proportion of FA to BS of 40 to 60. Therefore, based on the compressive strength, it is considered that the binary SCM content of 25 and 45% with the proportion of FA to BS of 2 : 3 is the most favorable conditions in this research scope.
Keywords
Ternary blended cement; Fly ash; Blast furnace slag powder; Mixing ratio;
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