In this study, the change in frost resistance and pore structure of concrete containing blast furnace slag with various replacement ratio due to carbonation were investigated. As a result, there is a close relationship between the carbonation speed and 28-day compressive strength in blast furnace slag concrete. The frost resistance, carbonation resistance and scaling resistance of blast furnace slag cement concrete decrease as blast furnace slag replacement ratio increases. Furthermore, due to carbonation, the frost durability of ordinary Portland cement concrete and the concrete with a low replacement ratio of blast furnace slag tends to decrease. However, the concrete with a high replacement ratio of blast furnace slag tends to increase. ...
In the Netherlands civil engineering structures, such as overpasses, bridges and tunnels are general...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
In practical engineering, many factors may cause carbonation-induced corrosion of concrete. In this ...
Concrete containing supplementary cementitious materials as, e.g. fly-ash (FA) or blast-furnace slag...
Blast-furnace slag, a by-product of the steel industry, shows latent-hydraulic properties and can th...
Recently, it is increasing situations to incorporate blast furnace slag for replacing cement in conc...
The microstructural and basic mechanical properties, carbonation and permeability of slag concretes ...
88 p.This research examined the properties of concrete containing grade 120 slag cement at replaceme...
The accelerated carbonation, natural carbonation, fast freeze-thaw test, and pore structure analysis...
Ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) is a green construction material used to produce durable...
Blast-furnace slag (BFS) is a by-product of the steel production with latent-hydraulic properties an...
In order to compensate the limited availability of raw material resources and meet the growing deman...
Throughout their service life, concrete structures are exposed to various environmental conditions t...
Fly ash and Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag (GGBS), two mineral additions used to partly replac...
In the Netherlands civil engineering structures, such as overpasses, bridges and tunnels are general...
In the Netherlands civil engineering structures, such as overpasses, bridges and tunnels are general...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
In practical engineering, many factors may cause carbonation-induced corrosion of concrete. In this ...
Concrete containing supplementary cementitious materials as, e.g. fly-ash (FA) or blast-furnace slag...
Blast-furnace slag, a by-product of the steel industry, shows latent-hydraulic properties and can th...
Recently, it is increasing situations to incorporate blast furnace slag for replacing cement in conc...
The microstructural and basic mechanical properties, carbonation and permeability of slag concretes ...
88 p.This research examined the properties of concrete containing grade 120 slag cement at replaceme...
The accelerated carbonation, natural carbonation, fast freeze-thaw test, and pore structure analysis...
Ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) is a green construction material used to produce durable...
Blast-furnace slag (BFS) is a by-product of the steel production with latent-hydraulic properties an...
In order to compensate the limited availability of raw material resources and meet the growing deman...
Throughout their service life, concrete structures are exposed to various environmental conditions t...
Fly ash and Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag (GGBS), two mineral additions used to partly replac...
In the Netherlands civil engineering structures, such as overpasses, bridges and tunnels are general...
In the Netherlands civil engineering structures, such as overpasses, bridges and tunnels are general...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
In practical engineering, many factors may cause carbonation-induced corrosion of concrete. In this ...