An experimental study on the compressive strength and carbonation depth of lightweight concrete mixes that contain pulverized fuel ash (PFA) and silica fume (SF) as cement replacements is presented in this paper. Mixes that had a relatively high replacement level of PFA at 25, 40, and 55% and of SF at 5, 10, and 15% by weight were compared. The results indicated that accelerated curing at 60°C for 3 days improved the 28-day compressive strength of the PFA- and SF-incorporated mixes but resulted in higher carbonation of the mixes compared with that under normal temperature curing. Mixes that had 25% PFA or 5–10% SF as partial cement replacements had slightly higher strength under accelerated curing and slightly lower strength under normal cu...
98-108Foamed concrete, a high performance concrete with lightweight properties and strength-enhancin...
This paper aims to investigate the influence of Silica fume proportion ratio in respect to the total...
Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) has been widely utilized to replace cement in self - compacting concrete (S...
This paper presents a study on accelerated carbonation testing of normal weight concrete (NWC) and l...
This article outlines an experimental and numerical study on the pozzolanic interaction limits for c...
This paper presents the results of a series of studies on the influence of curing conditions on the ...
The main objective of this paper is to determine the isolated effect of silica fume on tensile, comp...
In a drive to reduce the carbon footprint of construction, the cement industry increasingly uses sup...
This paper aims to evaluate lightweight aggregates produced with hydrated cement paste powder (HCP) ...
Carbonation is a common threat to reinforced concrete structures. Carbonation causes deterioration b...
The Pulverized Fuel Ash (PFA) is known as pozzolanic material and can be used as cement replacement ...
An accelerated carbonation test was carried out in order to assess the carbonation of fly ash (FA) c...
This study investigated the effect of elevated temperature on the mechanical and physical properties...
The production of cement requires significant energy and is responsible for more than 5% of global C...
The effect of curing conditions and silica fume replacement on the compressive strength and the init...
98-108Foamed concrete, a high performance concrete with lightweight properties and strength-enhancin...
This paper aims to investigate the influence of Silica fume proportion ratio in respect to the total...
Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) has been widely utilized to replace cement in self - compacting concrete (S...
This paper presents a study on accelerated carbonation testing of normal weight concrete (NWC) and l...
This article outlines an experimental and numerical study on the pozzolanic interaction limits for c...
This paper presents the results of a series of studies on the influence of curing conditions on the ...
The main objective of this paper is to determine the isolated effect of silica fume on tensile, comp...
In a drive to reduce the carbon footprint of construction, the cement industry increasingly uses sup...
This paper aims to evaluate lightweight aggregates produced with hydrated cement paste powder (HCP) ...
Carbonation is a common threat to reinforced concrete structures. Carbonation causes deterioration b...
The Pulverized Fuel Ash (PFA) is known as pozzolanic material and can be used as cement replacement ...
An accelerated carbonation test was carried out in order to assess the carbonation of fly ash (FA) c...
This study investigated the effect of elevated temperature on the mechanical and physical properties...
The production of cement requires significant energy and is responsible for more than 5% of global C...
The effect of curing conditions and silica fume replacement on the compressive strength and the init...
98-108Foamed concrete, a high performance concrete with lightweight properties and strength-enhancin...
This paper aims to investigate the influence of Silica fume proportion ratio in respect to the total...
Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) has been widely utilized to replace cement in self - compacting concrete (S...