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High-performance ternary mixed nano-concrete has been extensively utilized in high-rise structures due to its desirable strength, durability, and thermal insulation ability.
M. Venkata Rao +2 more
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Low heat concrete with ground granulated blast furnace slag
AbstractThe subject of the research is a concrete with partial replacement of cement with an increased amount of ground granulated blast furnace slag to reduce heat release of concrete for the structures of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant (Iskenderun, Turkey). The concrete was tested for heat release, compressive strength and shrinkage.
Yu Barabanshchikov +3 more
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Recently, a k-value for ground granulated blast-furnace slag or k-value has been added to the revision of the European standard EN 206-1:2000. The proposed values during the disscusion in the working groups were very different because in most of cases ...
M. A. Sanjuán +2 more
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Properties of Lightweight Composites Using Industry Wastes with NaOH Alkaline Activator
Lightweight concrete has been adopted to prefabricated elements such as facades, staircases and wall systems in housing projects. Many research have been carried out on production of lightweight panels without using ordinary portland cement.
Sungyu Park +3 more
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Preparation of Foamed Phosphogypsum Lightweight Materials by Incorporating Cementitious Additives
As a byproduct of phosphoric acid industry, phosphogypsum has many environmental problems. In order to recycle phosphogypsum to manufacture lightweight building materials, cementitious additives including fly ash, ground granulate blast-furnace slag and ...
Ting WANG, Xiaojian GAO, Jian WANG
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Comparison of Kambara reactor slag with blast furnace slag for Portland cement industry applications
This work was aimed at comparing the physical and chemical properties of the Kambara Reactor Slag (KRS) and a Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) for achieving partial substitution of GBFS for the KRS.
Ana Carolina de Oliveira Dieguez +3 more
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Carbon footprint of self-healing geopolymer concrete with variable mix model
Carbon footprint analysis of geopolymer concrete can be used to determine its advantages over conventional Portland cement concrete. However, the influence of allocation assumptions has been neglected in previous geopolymer life cycle assessment studies.
Jerome Ignatius T. Garces +4 more
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Red mud, fly ash, ground granulated blast furnace slag, and carbide slag are industrial byproducts posing significant environmental challenges. The synthesis of geopolymers represents a promising approach for their sustainable valorization.
Qingke Nie +5 more
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This paper investigates the synergistic effects and hydration mechanisms of ground granulated blast furnace slag-based cementitious materials under different types of solid waste composites.
Jiang Xuexian +4 more
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Incorporation of cement bypass flue dust in fly ash and blast furnace slag-based geopolymer
This work utilizes cement kiln dust in fly ash and blast furnace slag-based geopolymer. Geopolymer cement was produced using different compositions of ground, granulated blast furnace slag with fly ash and cement bypass flue dust.
Mohamed E. Sultan +4 more
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