In this work, a laboratory investigation was carried out to evaluate the strength and particularly the shrinkage properties of concrete containing high volumes of fly ash. The concrete mixtures made with 50 and 70% replacement (by mass) of ordinary portland cement (OPC) with fly ash were prepared. Water-cementitious material ratios ranged from 0.28 to 0.34. Some concrete mixtures were also made with superplasticizer. The strength and shrinkage properties of the-concrete mixtures cured at 20degreesC temperature with 65% relative humidity are reported. The laboratory test results show that high-volume fly ash (HVFA) concrete attained satisfactory compressive and tensile strength at I day of age. It also showed that 50% replacement HVFA concre...
Use of fly ash as a supplementary cementing material in large volumes can bring both technological a...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study carried out to investigate cracking behavio...
In this work, a laboratory investigation was carried out to evaluate the strength and particularly t...
This investigation for the use of large volume of fly ash in concrete in combination with superplas...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation carried out to evaluate the shrinka...
This paper report the consistency, workability, setting time, shrinkage, high and ordinary compressi...
A laboratory investigation was carried out to evaluate the strength properties of high-volume fly as...
AbstractUtilization of fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material adds sustainability to concr...
The effects of replacing 10, 40 or 60% of the cement content by low-calcium fly ash on the compressi...
This study presents the experimental results of fresh and hardened properties of concrete incorporat...
[[abstract]]Two types of Class F fly ash with 4.6% and 7.8% loss on ignition were used for an experi...
A two-phase experimental study on the effect of simultaneous partial replacement of cement and fine ...
AbstractTwo types of Class F fly ash with 4.6% and 7.8% loss on ignition were used for an experiment...
With demonstrated enhancement to overall durability while improving workability and reducing the wat...
Use of fly ash as a supplementary cementing material in large volumes can bring both technological a...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study carried out to investigate cracking behavio...
In this work, a laboratory investigation was carried out to evaluate the strength and particularly t...
This investigation for the use of large volume of fly ash in concrete in combination with superplas...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation carried out to evaluate the shrinka...
This paper report the consistency, workability, setting time, shrinkage, high and ordinary compressi...
A laboratory investigation was carried out to evaluate the strength properties of high-volume fly as...
AbstractUtilization of fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material adds sustainability to concr...
The effects of replacing 10, 40 or 60% of the cement content by low-calcium fly ash on the compressi...
This study presents the experimental results of fresh and hardened properties of concrete incorporat...
[[abstract]]Two types of Class F fly ash with 4.6% and 7.8% loss on ignition were used for an experi...
A two-phase experimental study on the effect of simultaneous partial replacement of cement and fine ...
AbstractTwo types of Class F fly ash with 4.6% and 7.8% loss on ignition were used for an experiment...
With demonstrated enhancement to overall durability while improving workability and reducing the wat...
Use of fly ash as a supplementary cementing material in large volumes can bring both technological a...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study carried out to investigate cracking behavio...