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A Study on Basic Properties of Super Early Strength Self Compacting Concretes( I ) (속경성 자기충전 콘크리트의 기초특성 연구( I ))

  • 엄태선;임채용;유재상;이종열;이근호;한재명
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2002
  • We carried out the feasibility study of super early self compacting concrete having the characteristics of 1 day demoulding without steam curing, high flowable concrete with self compacting, high strength and high durability etc. Here, We test and selected by several methods using high early cement with and without admixtures for the condition of super early strength self compacting concrete's manufacture (SSCC). we sucessed to meet at the goal of SSCC with 20-35N/mm$^2$ at 1 day, without steam curing and with slump flow about 60-65cm. We continue to search the effectual conditions of SSCC's manufacture by changing mix designs, several of admixture (superplasticizer, stabilising agent), slag, fly ash, high early cement and apply the products for practical use.

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A Fundamental Study on Properties of Mortar Using the Stainless Steel Slag as Admixture (스테인레스 스틸 슬래그 미분말을 사용한 모르터의 물성에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • 이희두;강경수;임남기
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.311-316
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    • 2002
  • The following results are achieved from a mortar flow test depending on stainless steel slag fineness, rate of replacement, and a research on material age compressive strength, strength activity index. 1. Flow is proportional to the stainless steel slag fineness. 2. Mixing stainless steel slag decreases compressive strength 3. Material age compressive strength has the maximum value when stainless steel slag fineness is 6000$cm^2$/g. 4. Material age 7day strength activity index satisfies KSCE 95-01 at all conditions except the case of fineness 8000$cm^2$/gㆍstainless steel slag rate of replacement 30%. 5. Material age 28day strength activity index satisfies KSCE 95-01 in case of stainless steel slag fineness 4000$cm^2$/gㆍrate of replacement 10%, fineness 6000$cm^2$/gㆍ10%, or 20%.

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Improvement of Properties of High Strength Concrete Using Fly Ash and Gypsum (플라이 애시 및 석고를 활용한 고강도 콘크리트의 성능개선)

  • 김기형;최재진;최연왕
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.99-105
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    • 1999
  • In producing high strength concrete, the most practical method is to use high range water reducing admixture(HRWR). Workabili쇼 of concrete using HRWR varies rapidly with elapsed time after mixing. Effects of fly ash and gypsum on slump loss and compressive strength of concrete were examined by experiment in this study. The slump loss of high strength concrete was reduced with increase of substitution ratio of fly ash. When 2~4% gypsum of cement weight was applied, the reduction of slump loss was not prominent and strength increase appeared at all test ages.

Modeling of Setting Behavior in Fresh Concrete considering Microstructure Formation

  • Cho, Ho-Jin;Song, Ha-Won;Byun, Keun-Joo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.490-493
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    • 2004
  • In the analysis of early-age concrete behavior, the fresh concrete is considered as a structural element immediately after mixing. But for the activation of real structural behavior in the fresh concrete, the so-called setting time is necessary a few hours after the beginning of hydration reaction. In this paper, analysis on the setting behavior is carried out by proposing an analytical model based on the percolation theory as well as the expanding cluster model by defining the setting as a microstructure formation in fresh concrete. An experimental investigation is also carried out to show the influences of curing temperature, mineral admixtures and chemical admixture on setting behavior of fresh concrete. Finally, the analytical results using proposed model are compared with the experimental results for the sake of verification.

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Fundamental Properties of Mortar Utilizing Waste Concrete Power (폐콘크리트 분말을 활용한 모르타르의 기초물성에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Yun-Wang;Moon, Dae-Joong;Kim, Sung-Su;Kim, Ki-Hyung;Moon, Han-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.620-623
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    • 2004
  • Waste concrete powder(WCP) has been estimated with a great value-added material as by-product of waste concrete manufactured to fine and coarse aggregate for concrete, because it is able to utilized for cement clinker and concrete admixture. In the experimental results for this study, chemical composition of WCP was similar to that of cement, and specific gravity of WCPs were 2.46 and 2.48 due to internal micro-void of WCP. Final setting of paste with WCP was delayed, and flow value of mortar with WCP was tendency to reduced in comparison with that of paste and mortar with only ordinary portland cement as replacement ratio of WCP increased. Furthermore, sorptivity of mortar with WCP was increased as replacement ratio of WCP increased. Compressive strength of mortar with $15\%$ WCP was developed about 27MPa at 28days.

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An Experimental Study on Method of Packaged Dry Combined Materials for Concrete using Powder Admixture (분말혼화제를 사용한 콘크리트 포장(包裝)화에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Han Da Hee;Nam jung Min;Park Hee Gon;Cho Sang Young;Lee Young Do;Jung Sang Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.624-627
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    • 2004
  • Most concrete is recently made of an aggregate which is properly absorbed, and carried in it according to its capability at every fields. We have been close to demand new capability of high flowing and enduring for specific concretes. That is difficult to cope with claiming the efficiency on deterioration from lack of a high Quality aggregate. Therefore, For solving the problems we apply to method of packaged dry combined materials for concrete using dried materials. That is to say that it is a kind of making into an instant. In this study, There is a purpose to present fundamental data, comparing and analyzing a phenomenon of aggregate's absorption following the rate of adding water, for using existing materials.

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Surface Protection Technique for Durability Improvement of Concrete Structure (내구성 증진을 위한 콘크리트 구조물의 표면보강 방법)

  • Jin, Nan-Ji;Yeon, Kyu-Seok;Joo, Myung-Ki;Baek, Jong-Man;Lee, Youn-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.169-172
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    • 2002
  • In this study, the effects of the number of coat and immersion period on strength properties, waterproofness and chemical resistance of painted and immersed cement mortars using two admixture were examined. Test results showed that the flexural and the compressive strengths of the coated and immersed cement mortars increase with increasing number of coat and immersion period. The water absorption of the coated and immersed cement mortars tended to decrease with increasing number of coated and immersion period. In the case of the change of weight and the immersion period for the solutions, a decreasing tendency was shown as the immersion period increases regardless of solution, with a little variation.

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The Fatigue Performance Evaluation of Concrete Specimen by Using Mineral Admixture (혼화재 사용에 따른 콘크리트 시험체의 피로성능 평가)

  • Kim, Doo-Hwan;Baek, Kyung-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.39-43
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    • 2010
  • The surfacing of bridge-decks are object to secure trafficability and to protect bridge face from impact load of traffic volume and other external conditions. But the deformation of pavements and cracks happen due to the damage of the bridge-decks surfacing from the increase of the traffic, short maintenance period and continuous vibration of bridge. This test is to make the 3-type high performance concrete that has different mixing ratio and is added the blast furnace slag, fly ash and silica respectively, and to compare 3-type high performance concrete of normal high strength concrete of $400kgf/cm^2$ strength through the static loading test and fatigue test. And test specimen is united floor slab and pavement for the durability of bridge.

Concrete mix design for service life of RC structures exposed to chloride attack

  • Kwon, Seung-Jun;Kim, Sang-Chel
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.587-607
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this research is to propose a design technique of concrete mix proportions satisfying service life through genetic algorithm (GA) and neural network (NN). For this, thirty mix proportions and the related diffusion coefficients in high performance concrete are analyzed and fitness function for diffusion coefficient is obtained considering mix components like w/b (water to binder ratio), cement content, mineral admixture (slag, flay ash and silica fume) content, sand and coarse aggregate content. Through averaging the results of 10 times GA simulations, relative errors to the previous data decrease lower than 5.0% and the simulated mix proportions are verified with the experimental results. Assuming the durability design parameters, intended diffusion coefficient for intended service life is derived and mix proportions satisfying the service life are obtained. Among the mix proportions, the most optimized case which satisfies required concrete strength and the lowest cost is selected through GA algorithm. The proposed technique would be improved with the enhancement of comprehensive data set including wider the range of diffusion coefficients.

Influence of polyvinylpyrrolidone on rebar corrosion in sulphate solution

  • Gurten, A. Ali;Bayol, Emel;Kayakirilmaz, Kadriye;Erbil, Mehmet
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2009
  • This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation of the polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) influence on the steel reinforcement corrosion and compressive strength of concretes in sulphate medium. The effect of admixture of PVP in concrete on the corrosion resistance of steel reinforced concrete was assessed by measuring electrochemical test during 60 days immersion in two different external solutions. AC impedance spectrum indicated that the resistance of PVP mixed electrodes were higher than those without PVP. The compressive strength of concrete specimens containing PVP was measured and an increase of 19%~24% was observed.