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Developing Geopolymer Concrete by Using Ferronickel Slag and Ground-Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag [PDF]

open access: goldCeramics, 2023
Geopolymer concrete is gaining recognition as an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional cement-based materials, offering potential solutions for reducing the carbon emissions of the construction industry. This study aims to develop GGBFS–FNS
Quang Dieu Nguyen, Arnaud Castel
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Mechanical Properties of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Made Concrete [PDF]

open access: diamondIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021
Abstract In recent scenarios, waste management is a great concern for all countries. Other side manufacturing industries of cement is produced carbon-dioxide in the environment. The utilization of industrial waste as a by-product of cement is a great opportunity for researchers.
Kishan Lal Jain   +2 more
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Phase Evolution of Hybrid Alkali Sulfate-Activated Ground-Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Cements. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Sustain Chem Eng, 2023
In this study, a hybrid alkali-activated ground-granulated cement consisting of 70% blast furnace slag (GGBFS) and 30% Portland cement (PC) activated with sodium sulfate was studied. Results were compared with those of a blended system without an activator.
Etcheverry JM   +7 more
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IMPROVING MORTAR SUSTAINABILITY USING GROUND GRANULATED BLAST FURNACE SLAG [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings on Engineering Sciences
Steel plays a critical role in everyday life, influencing construction, transportation, and household tools. In Algeria, the steel industry is essential for foreign currency reserves, reducing unemployment, and fostering ancillary industries.
Mohamed Messaoudi   +2 more
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Effects of Steel Fibers (SF) and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) on Recycled Aggregate Concrete. [PDF]

open access: goldMaterials (Basel), 2021
Ahmad J   +6 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Ground granulated blast furnace slag and fly ash concrete

open access: yesMagazine of Civil Engineering
Utilization of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) and fly ash (FA) to resolve the problem of increasing discharged and total accumulated industrial waste has attracted public concern.
Hoang Minh Duc   +2 more
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Frost resistance of concretes containing ground granulated blast-furnace slag [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2018
The paper deals with the influence of addition of ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) on the frost resistance of concrete. GGBS is a valuable modifier of concrete, having the latent hydraulic properties and particularly improving the chemical ...
Łukowski Paweł   +2 more
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Reactivation of a Retarded Suspension of Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel), 2016
An effective retarded suspension of ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS) needs a strong activator to reactivate the hydration. In this research study, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) as an alkali activator in two different concentrations (30 and 50 wt.%) was used to overcome the retardation and give the hardened GGBFS the reasonable strength. The study
Schneider N, Stephan D.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Durability Properties and Microstructure of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Cement Concrete [PDF]

open access: goldInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials, 2014
Ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) is a green construction material used to produce durable concrete. The secondary pozzolanic reactions can result in reduced pore connectivity; therefore, replacing partial amount of Portland cement (PC) with GGBS can significantly reduce the risk of sulfate attack, alkali–silica reactions and chloride ...
Bahador Sabet Divsholi   +2 more
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