This study evaluates the thermal properties of cement mortar using by-product ferronickel slag (FNS) fine aggregate and its residual strength after high temperature exposure. Compressive strength of mortar increased when FNS was used up to 50% replacement of sand and then reduced with further increase of FNS. Volume of permeable voids (VPV) increased by 4% and 7% respectively for using 50% and 100% FNS fine aggregate. Thermal conductivity of mortar decreased from 2.34 W/m.K for using 100% sand to 1.65 W/m.K and 1.16 W/m.K for 50% and 100% FNS, respectively. Similarly, specific heat increased from 2.18 MJ/m3.K to 2.43 MJ/m3.K for 100% replacement of sand by FNS. These changes of VPV and thermal properties are attributed to the cavity of FNS ...
Induction furnace steel slag is a secondary product obtained when molten steel is separated from the...
This paper investigates the effect of ferronickel slag powder on microhydration heat, flow, compress...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Concretes, depending on their application, may be exposed to elevated temperatures during their life...
Concretes, depending on their application, may be exposed to elevated temperatures during their life...
This study evaluates the effect of elevated temperature exposure on concrete incorporating ferronick...
Abstract Concretes, depending on their application, may be exposed to elevated temperatures during ...
Abstract This paper presents the strength and durability of cement mortars using 0–100% ferronickel ...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Recently, interest in environmentally friendly development has increased worldwide, especially in th...
Induction furnace steel slag is a secondary product obtained when molten steel is separated from the...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Uses of various industrial by-products have been extensively studied in the past few decades in orde...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Induction furnace steel slag is a secondary product obtained when molten steel is separated from the...
This paper investigates the effect of ferronickel slag powder on microhydration heat, flow, compress...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Concretes, depending on their application, may be exposed to elevated temperatures during their life...
Concretes, depending on their application, may be exposed to elevated temperatures during their life...
This study evaluates the effect of elevated temperature exposure on concrete incorporating ferronick...
Abstract Concretes, depending on their application, may be exposed to elevated temperatures during ...
Abstract This paper presents the strength and durability of cement mortars using 0–100% ferronickel ...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Recently, interest in environmentally friendly development has increased worldwide, especially in th...
Induction furnace steel slag is a secondary product obtained when molten steel is separated from the...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Uses of various industrial by-products have been extensively studied in the past few decades in orde...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...
Induction furnace steel slag is a secondary product obtained when molten steel is separated from the...
This paper investigates the effect of ferronickel slag powder on microhydration heat, flow, compress...
The blast furnace slag (BFS) is non-metallic co-product (such as silicates and alumina silicates etc...