This study evaluates the air granulated BOF slag potential as a cementitious material by comparing the granulated and conventionally cooled slags. The mechanical performance of the cement-slag composites is correlated with the hydration behaviour through thermal, mineralogical, and microstructural analysis. The findings show that the granulation improved the grindability, reactivity, and compressive strength till 28 days. The ∼5% slag can be substituted as a binder and ∼35% as an inert filler. The performance decline upon 20–50% replacements is attributed to the absence of brownmillerite reactivity. Overall, the granulation did not improve the cement-slag composite performance significantly till 90 days
Basic Oxygen Furnace slag (BOF slag) valorisation in hydraulic road binders is investigated. The stu...
Basic oxygen furnace slag (BOFS) was ground to three levels of fineness as a replacement for cement ...
The UK nuclear industry has historically used a unique specification of cement powder that differs f...
This study evaluates the air granulated BOF slag potential as a cementitious material by comparing t...
Basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag negatively impacts ordinary Portland cement performance when replace...
Blast-Furnace slags BFS are extremely interesting by-products of pig iron manufacture. Two types of ...
Slag is a waste from steelmaking industries that was released into the environment. Slag was used as...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study of the hydration characteristics of cement pa...
A possible solution to decrease the CO2 footprint caused by cement industry and to enhance the trans...
Steel is essential to our contemporary way of life and economic development, and its inherent advant...
Basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag is an industrial by-product of the steel industry and is currently u...
The paper investigates the potential for recovering granulated blast furnace slag after four to five...
In order to compensate the limited availability of raw material resources and meet the growing deman...
The process of cement manufacturing produces a huge amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). The utilization ...
Abstract: Large quantities of basic oxygen furnace (BOFS) are dumped in landfills of which the avail...
Basic Oxygen Furnace slag (BOF slag) valorisation in hydraulic road binders is investigated. The stu...
Basic oxygen furnace slag (BOFS) was ground to three levels of fineness as a replacement for cement ...
The UK nuclear industry has historically used a unique specification of cement powder that differs f...
This study evaluates the air granulated BOF slag potential as a cementitious material by comparing t...
Basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag negatively impacts ordinary Portland cement performance when replace...
Blast-Furnace slags BFS are extremely interesting by-products of pig iron manufacture. Two types of ...
Slag is a waste from steelmaking industries that was released into the environment. Slag was used as...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study of the hydration characteristics of cement pa...
A possible solution to decrease the CO2 footprint caused by cement industry and to enhance the trans...
Steel is essential to our contemporary way of life and economic development, and its inherent advant...
Basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag is an industrial by-product of the steel industry and is currently u...
The paper investigates the potential for recovering granulated blast furnace slag after four to five...
In order to compensate the limited availability of raw material resources and meet the growing deman...
The process of cement manufacturing produces a huge amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). The utilization ...
Abstract: Large quantities of basic oxygen furnace (BOFS) are dumped in landfills of which the avail...
Basic Oxygen Furnace slag (BOF slag) valorisation in hydraulic road binders is investigated. The stu...
Basic oxygen furnace slag (BOFS) was ground to three levels of fineness as a replacement for cement ...
The UK nuclear industry has historically used a unique specification of cement powder that differs f...