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Durability and Strength of Ternary Blended Concrete Using High Early Strength Cement (조강(早彈)시멘트를 사용(使用)한 3성분계(性分系) 콘크리트의 강도(彈度) 및 내구특성(耐久特性))

  • Hong, Chang-Woo;Jeong, Won-Kyong
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.50-57
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    • 2010
  • Ternary blended concrete(TBC), which contains both fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag, has an initial cost effective and is environment friendly. Furthermore, it has a lot of technical advantages such as the improvement of long term compressive strength, high workability, and the reduction of hydration heat. However, as the use and study on the performance of ternary blended concrete is limited, it is low short term compressive strength. This study was performed to evaluate the characteristics which are a long and short term compressive strengths, permeability and chemical attacks resistance of hardened high early concrete containing slag powder and fly-ash using high early strength cement(HE-TBC). Replacement rate of FA is fixed on 10% and replacement rate of slag powder are 0%, 10%, 20% and 30%. The test results showed that compressive and flexural strength of HE-TBC increased as the slag contents increased from 0% to 30% at the short term of curing. The permeability resistance of HE-TBC(fly ash 10%, blast 30%) was extremely good at the short and long terms. However, high early strength ternary blended concrete had weak on carbonation of chemical attack.

Fundamental study on the strength and durability of ternary blended cement concrete (3성분계 시멘트콘크리트의 강도 및 내구특성에 대한 기초적 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Tae;Lee, Seung-Heun;Kim, Dae-Seong;Kim, Do-Gyun;Seo, Chang-Won;Ryu, Deuk-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.343-344
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    • 2009
  • Compressive strength and chloride ions permeability measurements of ternary blended cement concretes incorporating ground granulated blast-furnace slag and fly ash were performed From a result of this study, it was found that there may be not a linear relationship between compressive strength and durability of ternary blended cement concretes.

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A Study on the Basic Properties of Concrete and Low Heat-Blended Cement with Bottom Ash (바텀애시를 이용한 저발열 혼합시멘트 및 콘크리트의 기초물성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Won-Ki;Kim, Hoon-Sang;Kim, Hong-Joo;Lee, Won-Jun;Shin, Jin-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.685-688
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    • 2008
  • This study has examined the effect of bottom ash(BA) on the properties of low heat-blended cement(LHC) and concrete. A number of binders were prepared by the replacement of LHC with BA in range of 5$^{\sim}$20wt%. The results showed that the final setting time of cement paste were delayed when the BA replaced part of the cement. However, The heat of hydration increased narrowly with adding BA in a early hydration period. The results also showed the inclusion of BA at replacement levels of 5$^{\sim}$10wt% resulted in an increase in compressive strength of the specimens compared with that of the control concrete and improved a resistance of concrete against the sulfate and chlorine ion.

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Characteristics and Hydration of the Modified Belite Cement Blended Fly Ash (플라이애쉬를 혼합한 개량형 벨라이트 시멘트의 특성 및 수화)

  • 안태호;심광보;김유택;최상흘
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.37 no.10
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    • pp.949-954
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    • 2000
  • 천연원료를 사용하여 $\alpha$-C$_2$S-C$_4$A$_3$S계 시멘트를 제조하였다. 클링커의 특성분석은 XRDd, FT-IR, SEM으로 행하였고 플라이애쉬 첨가에 따른 강도변화와 유동성 및 수화발열속도를 검토하였다. 그 결과 플라이애쉬 첨가시 유동성 증가 및 ettringite와 stratling계 수화물의 생성으로 초기 압축강도가 증진되었다. 플라이애쉬 5wt% 혼합시 7일 모르타르 압축강도가 224kgf/$ extrm{cm}^2$, 90일 강도는 440kgf/$\textrm{cm}^2$ 이였다.

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Synergistic effects of CNT and CB inclusion on the piezoresistive sensing behaviors of cementitious composites blended with fly ash

  • Jang, Daeik;Yoon, H.N.;Yang, Beomjoo;Seo, Joonho;Farooq, Shah Z.;Lee, H.K.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.351-359
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    • 2022
  • The present study investigated the synergistic effects of carbon nanotube (CNT) and carbon black (CB) inclusions on the piezoresistive sensing behaviors of cementitious composites. Four different CNT and CB combinations were considered to form different conductive networks in the binder material composed of Portland cement and fly ash. The cement was substituted with fly ash at levels of 0 or 50% by the mass of binder. The specimens were cured up to 100 days to observe the variations of the electrical characteristics with hydration progress, and the piezoresistive sensing behaviors of the specimens were measured under cyclic loading tests. The fabricated specimens were additionally evaluated with flowability, resistivity and cyclic loading tests, and morphological analysis. The scanning electron microscopy and energy disperse X-ray spectroscopy test results indicated that CNT and CB inclusion induced synergistic formations of electrically conductive networks, which led to an improvement of piezoresistive sensing behaviors. Moreover, the incorporation of fly ash having Fe3+ components decreased the electrical resistivity, improving both the linearity of fractional changes in the electrical resistivity and reproducibility expressed as R2 under cyclic loading conditions.

A Study on the Rheology Properties of Cement Paste with Variation of Quantity and! Type of Mineral Admixture (광물혼화재의 종류별 함량에 따른 시멘트 페이스트의 유동 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 박춘근;노명현;김학연;이종필;박대효
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2003
  • The rheology properties of cement paste with variation of quantity and type of mineral admixture were investigated. The rheology of the paste was assessed by using a HAAKE Rotovisco(RT 20) rheometer having cylindrical serrate spindle. The results were as follows: The viscosity and the yield stress of cement paste were decreased by the only replacement of 10% BFS(blast furnace slag) or the only replacement of 30% FA(fly ash), whereas SF(silica fume) increased them as the replacement quantity was increased. Increasing the dosage of HRWR(high-range water reducer), the rheology properties were improved significantly in cement paste with the replacement of SF. In addition, rheology properties of two ingredient blended pastes, such as BFS(20%)-SF(5%), FA(20%)-SF(5%), were improved more than those of three ingredient blended paste, BFS(20%)-FA(20%)-SF(5%).

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Analytical Estimation of the Performance of Marine Concrete with Mineral Admixture (광물질 혼화재를 혼합한 해양 콘크리트의 해석적 성능 평가)

  • Lee, Bang-Yeon;Kwon, Seung-Jun;Kang, Su-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.301-306
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    • 2015
  • 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.

Assessment on the Seawater Attack Resistance of Antiwashout Underwater Concrete (수중불분리성 콘크리트의 해수침식에 대한저항성 평가)

  • 문한영;김성수;안태송;이승태;김종필
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.683-688
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    • 2001
  • In case of constructing the concrete structures under seawater environment, the concrete suffers from deterioration due to penetration of various ions such as chloride, sulfate and magnesium in seawater. Tn the present study, Immersion tests with artificial seawater were carried out to investigate the resistance to seawater attack of antiwashout underwater concrete. From the results of compressive strength, it was found that blended cement concrete due to mineral admixtures such as fly ash(FA) and ground granulated blast-furnace slag(SGC), were superior to ordinary portland cement concrete with respect to the resistance to seawater attack. Moreover, XRD analysis indicated that the formed reactants of ordinary portland cement paste by sulfate and magnesium ions led to the deterioration of concrete. As expected, however, the blended cements with FA or SGC have a good resistance to seawater attack. This paper would discuss the mechanism of seawater deterioration and benefical effects of antiwashout underwater concretes with mineral admixtures.

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Study on the Strength Properties of Binary Blended Geopolymer Concrete (2성분계 지오폴리머 콘크리트의 강도특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Hoon;Park, Min-Su;Kim, Young-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.05a
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    • pp.276-277
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    • 2014
  • Recently, carbon dioxide emissions have increased in succession according to the development of industry. also, cement of construction materials is being increased carbon dioxide during the manufacturing process. it is predicted that amount of carbon dioxide will be produced about 10 % in the world. as a way of solve this problem, it is used to reduce the amount of cement and to replace cement using industrial by-products such as blast furnace slag, fly ash, and red-mud. but, these are not advanced in our country. Thus, the purpose of this study is to analyze the strength property of binary blended geopolymer concrete. So, this study carries out the basic performance test of concrete such as, slump, air content and compressive strength.

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Develop a sustainable wet shotcrete for tunnel lining using industrial waste: a field experiment and simulation approach

  • Jinkun Sun;Rita Yi Man Li;Lindong Li;Chenxi Deng;Shuangshi Ma;Liyun Zeng
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.333-348
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    • 2023
  • Fast infrastructure development boosts the demand for shotcrete. Despite sand and stone being the most common coarse and fine aggregates for shotcrete, excessive exploration of these materials challenges the ecological environment. This study utilized an industrial solid waste, high-titanium heavy slag, blended with steel fibers to form Wet Shotcrete of Steel Fiber-reinforced High-Titanium Heavy Slag (WSSFHTHS). It investigated its workability, shotcrete performance and mechanical properties under different water-to-cement ratios, fly ash content, superplasticizer dosage, and steel fiber content. The tunnel excavation and support were investigated by conducting finite element numerical simulation analysis and was used in 3 tunnel lining pipes in Zhonggouwan tailing pond. The major findings are as follows: (1) The water-to-cement ratio (w/c ratio) significantly impacted the compressive strength of WSSFHTHS. The highest 28-day compressive strength of 60 MPa was achieved when the w/c ratio was 0.38; (2) Adding fly ash improved the workability and shotcrete performance and strength development of WSSFHTHS. The best anti-permeability performance was achieved when the fly ash constituted 15%, with the lowest permeability coefficient of 4.596 × 10-11 cm/s; (3) The optimum superplasticizer dosage for WSSFHTHS is 0.8%. It provided the best workability and shotcrete performance. Excessive dosage resulted in water bleeding and poor aggregate encapsulation, while insufficient dosage decreased flowability and adversely affected shotcrete performance; (4) The dosage of steel fibers significantly impacted the flexural and tensile strength of WSSFHTHS. When the steel fiber dosage was 45 kg/m3, the 28-day flexural and tensile strengths were 8.95 MPa and 6.15 MPa, respectively; (5) By integrating existing shotcrete techniques, the optimal lining thickness was 80 mm for WSSFHTHS per simulation. The results revealed that after using WSSFHTHS, the displacement of the tunnel surrounding the rock significantly improved, with no cracks or hollows, similar to the simulation results.