Thermo-mechanical properties of concrete containing high-volume mineral admixtures

This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the influence of high-volume class C fly ash (FA), blast furnace slag (BFS) and both FA+BFS on the thermal conductivity (TC), compressive strength, water absorption and density of concrete. TC decreased with the increase of FA, BFS and...

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description This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the influence of high-volume class C fly ash (FA), blast furnace slag (BFS) and both FA+BFS on the thermal conductivity (TC), compressive strength, water absorption and density of concrete. TC decreased with the increase of FA, BFS and FA+BFS as replacement for Portland cement. The reductions in TC due to FA, BFS and FA+BFS were, respectively, up to 39%, 18% and 31%. The addition of FA, BFS and FA+BFS in the concrete had a decreasing effect on TC. Their addition also decreased compressive strength as a function of replacement percent. However, this reduction in compressive strength decreased with increasing curing period.
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Buildings. Public works
Cement
Compressive strength
Concrete
Concretes. Mortars. Grouts
Exact sciences and technology
Fly ash
Furnaces
General (composition, classification, performance, standards, patents, etc.)
High-volume blast furnace slag
High-volume fly ash
Materials
Minerals
Q1
Thermal conductivity
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