Three clinkers and a blast furnace slag, ground separately, were combined to produce 27 cements. Each cement consisted of 35% fine (similar to 6000 cm(2)/g), 25% intermediate (similar to 4000 cm(2)/g), and 40% coarse (similar to 2500 cm(2)/g) particles. Slag made up the fine or intermediate particles in the blended cements, clinkers making up the remainder. Compressive strength was measured up to 28 d on mortars and heat evolution was investigated up to 48 h using isothermal calorimetry. Portland cements with different rates of strength gain and heat evolution could be obtained by mixing different clinkers. By combining clinkers, cements with lower early heat but higher strength could be prepared. The fine particles in the cements are respo...
Blast-furnace slag, a by-product of the steel production, can partly replace Portland cement in conc...
The advisability of controlling the temperature rise and fall in concrete at early age is well recog...
The advisability of controlling the temperature rise and fall in concrete at early age is well recog...
Portland cement production is an energy consuming activity. Increasing efficiency in concrete produc...
Non-ferrous metallurgy slags, when highly amorphous, have shown to behave as supplementary cementiti...
Non-ferrous metallurgy slags, when highly amorphous, have shown to behave as supplementary cementiti...
The hydration and microstructural evolution of cementitious materials are dependent on both the mine...
International audienceIn this paper, the hydration of slag in blended cements is investigated throug...
International audienceIn this paper, the hydration of slag in blended cements is investigated throug...
Thirty-eight mix proportions of ordinary Portland cement-slag mortars (OSMs) were used to study the ...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of laboratory into the effect of slag fineness and slag co...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of laboratory into the effect of slag fineness and slag co...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of laboratory into the effect of slag fineness and slag co...
International audienceSlag is increasingly used for replacing a part of clinker. The addition of sla...
Blast-furnace slag, a by-product of the steel production, can partly replace Portland cement in conc...
Blast-furnace slag, a by-product of the steel production, can partly replace Portland cement in conc...
The advisability of controlling the temperature rise and fall in concrete at early age is well recog...
The advisability of controlling the temperature rise and fall in concrete at early age is well recog...
Portland cement production is an energy consuming activity. Increasing efficiency in concrete produc...
Non-ferrous metallurgy slags, when highly amorphous, have shown to behave as supplementary cementiti...
Non-ferrous metallurgy slags, when highly amorphous, have shown to behave as supplementary cementiti...
The hydration and microstructural evolution of cementitious materials are dependent on both the mine...
International audienceIn this paper, the hydration of slag in blended cements is investigated throug...
International audienceIn this paper, the hydration of slag in blended cements is investigated throug...
Thirty-eight mix proportions of ordinary Portland cement-slag mortars (OSMs) were used to study the ...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of laboratory into the effect of slag fineness and slag co...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of laboratory into the effect of slag fineness and slag co...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of laboratory into the effect of slag fineness and slag co...
International audienceSlag is increasingly used for replacing a part of clinker. The addition of sla...
Blast-furnace slag, a by-product of the steel production, can partly replace Portland cement in conc...
Blast-furnace slag, a by-product of the steel production, can partly replace Portland cement in conc...
The advisability of controlling the temperature rise and fall in concrete at early age is well recog...
The advisability of controlling the temperature rise and fall in concrete at early age is well recog...