The study presents the shrinkage behaviour of Ca(OH)2-added alkali-activated slag (AAS) concrete. A series of tests were performed to determine the plastic shrinkage, autogenous shrinkage and drying shrinkage. In order to explain shrinkage mechanisms, the moisture loss was monitored; the pore structure was examined by nitrogen adsorption test; hydration process was assessed by isothermal calorimetry; hydration products and microstructure were characterised by XRD, SEM/EDS and TG/DTG. It was found that the use of Ca(OH)2 increased the plastic shrinkage of AAS concrete, but reduced autogenous and drying shrinkage. This is because the addition of Ca(OH)2 accelerated the hydration at very early stage, while non-noticeable impact could be identi...
The worldwide production of Fe-Si-Ca rich residues is expected to increase and the development of su...
© Copyright 2016 Japan Concrete Institute. This paper presents a quantitative analysis of hydrated p...
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) has emerged as an environmentally friendly alternative to convention...
Drying shrinkage of alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC) is significantly greater than that of conc...
This study is undertaken to explore the relationship between the reaction products and the drying sh...
Alkali-activated slag is an alternative to ordinary Portland cement that has been studied for the pa...
Significant drying shrinkage is one of the major issues for the wider application of materials based...
This study is undertaken to explore the relationship between the reaction products and the drying sh...
The relatively high shrinkage of the alkali-activated slag (AAS) has restricted its application as a...
The current study aims to develop a drying shrinkage model for alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC)...
The suitability of applying shrinkage reducing additives in alkali activated coal gangue-slag compos...
Alkali-activated slag is considered as a sustainable construction material due to its environmentall...
© Copyright 2017 Japan Concrete Institute. Previous studies demonstrated that alkalis can considerab...
This study aimed to determine the effects of curing regime on shrinkage of alkali-activated concrete...
Alkali-activated slag is considered as a sustainable construction material due to its environmentall...
The worldwide production of Fe-Si-Ca rich residues is expected to increase and the development of su...
© Copyright 2016 Japan Concrete Institute. This paper presents a quantitative analysis of hydrated p...
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) has emerged as an environmentally friendly alternative to convention...
Drying shrinkage of alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC) is significantly greater than that of conc...
This study is undertaken to explore the relationship between the reaction products and the drying sh...
Alkali-activated slag is an alternative to ordinary Portland cement that has been studied for the pa...
Significant drying shrinkage is one of the major issues for the wider application of materials based...
This study is undertaken to explore the relationship between the reaction products and the drying sh...
The relatively high shrinkage of the alkali-activated slag (AAS) has restricted its application as a...
The current study aims to develop a drying shrinkage model for alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC)...
The suitability of applying shrinkage reducing additives in alkali activated coal gangue-slag compos...
Alkali-activated slag is considered as a sustainable construction material due to its environmentall...
© Copyright 2017 Japan Concrete Institute. Previous studies demonstrated that alkalis can considerab...
This study aimed to determine the effects of curing regime on shrinkage of alkali-activated concrete...
Alkali-activated slag is considered as a sustainable construction material due to its environmentall...
The worldwide production of Fe-Si-Ca rich residues is expected to increase and the development of su...
© Copyright 2016 Japan Concrete Institute. This paper presents a quantitative analysis of hydrated p...
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) has emerged as an environmentally friendly alternative to convention...