Studies on the corrosion resistance of reinforced steel in concrete with ground granulated blast-furnace slag—An overview

The partial replacement of clinker, the main constituent of ordinary Portland cement by pozzolanic or latent hydraulic industrial by-products such as ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS), effectively lowers the cost of cement by saving energy in the production process. It also reduces CO 2 e...

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Construction Materials
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Durability
Exact sciences and technology
GGBFS
Incineration
Industrial Waste
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Porosity
Steel
Wastes
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