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Comparative thermal performance test for GGBS and OPC concrete mixes [PDF]
The research investigates the effect of heating two concrete types and profiles to evaluate the most effective material during diurnal heating and cooling cycles.
Hart, A., Richardson, Alan, Walker, Sara
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Towards more sustainable construction–application of superabsorbent polymers in cementitious matrices with reduced carbon footprint [PDF]
Construction industry is constantly searching for sustainable innovations to mitigate negative environmental impacts. Ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) is a well-known supplementary cementitious material which contributes to reduction of energy
Alekrish +20 more
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Self-compacting concrete is a new generation of high-performance concrete with the aim of building durable concrete structures without any skilled laborers for concrete placement.
A. H. HASSAN, H.B. MAHMUD
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Experiments and performances of strain-hardening fiber low cementitious composites
The ordinary Portland cement is a main binding material in normal concrete or high-performance fiber cementitious composites. However, the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emission during the ordinary Portland cement manufacturing process is up to about 7.0% of ...
Chang-Geun Cho +3 more
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Physical and chemical properties of concrete using GGBFS-KR slag-gypsum binder [PDF]
The Kambara reactor (KR) slag, which is a byproduct generated in the preliminary treatment process of molten iron by a KR mechanical stirring process, is composed of Ca(OH)2, CaCO3 and 2CaO・SiO2.
CHO Bongsuk, CHOI Hyeonggil
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Reactivity of modified iron silicate slag as sustainable alternative binder [PDF]
A possible solution to decrease the CO2 footprint caused by cement industry and to enhance the transition to circular economy is to use slags as Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCM).
De Belie, Nele +3 more
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Strength properties of slag/fly ash blends activated with sodium metasilicate
The alkali activation of mortar blends containing Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag and Fly Ash, with activation based on sodium metasilicate, is investigated in this study. Two series are investigated, and compressive strength is measured.
Erion Luga +4 more
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Closure to “Estimating the Optimum Addition of Carbide Sludge for Enhancing Strength Development of Ground-Granulated Blast Furnace Slag-Treated Slurry Based on Initial pH” [PDF]
Wentao Li, Yaolin Yi
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