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Title: Experimental and statistical evaluation of rheological properties of self-compacting concrete containing fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag
Authors: Mohammed, Aseel Madallah
Asaad, Diler Sabah
Al-Hadithi, Abdulkader I.
Keywords: Fly ash, Ground granulated blast furnace slag ,Rheological properties, Lignosulphonates, Self-compacting concrete
Issue Date: 2011
Abstract: This study examines an attempt to produce self-compacting concrete (SCC) containing fly ash (FA), ground granulated blast furnace slag (S) and both (FA + S). The effects of these materials on the rheological properties of the SCC mixes were studied experimentally. The study began with three groups of SCCs,each with 25% water binder (w/b) and 550 kg/m3 total binder content. Instead of superplasticizers (SP), the chemical admixtures were lignosulphonates (LS), which replaced Portland cement (PC) at levels by weight of 10%, 20%, 30% 40%, 50%, and 60%. The fresh properties of the mixtures were examined experimentally for slump flow diameter, T50 time, V-funnel time, and L-box height ratio. In the mixtures with FA alone, a continuous decrease was observed in compressive strength. Increases in strength ended at 40% in the case of FA alone, and 30% for both the S and FA + S mixes. Statistical analysis was carried out to assess the effect of experimentally substituted materials FA and S, with results showing that S had a greater influence than FA on T50 time, V-funnel, L-box height ratio, and compressive strength, while FA had more effect than S on the slump flow diameter test.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3158
ISSN: 2364-4184
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