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Influence of steel slag-silica fume composite mineral admixture on the properties of concrete

Journal

POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 320, Issue -, Pages 230-238

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2017.07.052

Keywords

Steel slag; Silica fume; Composite mineral admixture; Cement; Concrete

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  1. China National Natural Science Foundation Project [51572293]

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A composite mineral admixture was prepared by grinding a mixture of steel slag and silica fume (steel slag/silica fume ratio is 92:8 or 84:16, by mass).A layer of silica fume was uniformly adsorbed on the steel slag particles. The influence of this steel slag-silica fume composite mineral admixture on the hydration of a cement-based composite binder and the properties of its concrete were investigated. The results show that the silica fume in the composite mineral admixture contributes significantly to the consumption of Ca(OH)(2) and enhances the connection between the steel slag particles with the surrounding C-S-H gel. The activity of the composite mineral admixture improves with an increase in the silica fume content. The retarding effect of the composite mineral admixture on the early hydration of cement is significant. However, a proper cement replacement by the composite mineral admixture can improve the late-age pore structure of hardened paste as well as the strength, chloride ion resistance, carbonation resistance, and sulfate attack resistance of concrete. The proper addition of the composite mineral admixture can reduce the drying shrinkage of concrete. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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