This study has investigated the impact of a change in GGBS chemical composition on the chloride ingress resistance of slag blended cements under different temperature regimes. Two slags, having alumina contents of 12.23 and 7.77% respectively, were combined with a CEM I 52.5 R at 30 wt% replacement. Chloride binding and diffusion tests were conducted on paste and mortar samples respectively. All tests were carried out at temperatures of 20 °C and 38 °C. The higher temperature resulted in an increase in chloride binding; attributed to greater degrees of slag hydration. Despite this, chloride ingress was greater at 38 °C; attributed to changes in the pore structure and the chloride binding capacities of the slag blends. The more reactive, alu...
This paper reports the influence of varying curing durations on the chloride ingress resistance of s...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) which is a commonly used supplementary cementitious mat...
The durability of reinforced concrete structures exposed to aggressive environments remains a challe...
This study has investigated the influence of GGBS chemical composition on the strength and transport...
This study looked at the influence of temperature on chloride binding in ground granulated blast-fur...
This study investigated the influence of chemical composition of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Sla...
The use of GGBS as supplement for cements has been shown to improve the long-term strength and durab...
The problem of concrete durability in marine environments remains a major challenge for the construc...
GGBS is used extensively as a cement replacement material, reducing the carbon footprint of cement w...
© ICDCS 2018. All rights reserved. Both chlorides and sulphates combine in seawater to affect the du...
Major structures are often located near marine environments which expose them to attack from sea wat...
International audienceThe present work seeks to investigate the ingress of chlorides during the hard...
International audienceThe present work seeks to investigate the ingress of chlorides during the hard...
Reinforcement corrosion has been identified as the predominant deterioration mechanism for reinforce...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is the most common industrial by-product used as a precu...
This paper reports the influence of varying curing durations on the chloride ingress resistance of s...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) which is a commonly used supplementary cementitious mat...
The durability of reinforced concrete structures exposed to aggressive environments remains a challe...
This study has investigated the influence of GGBS chemical composition on the strength and transport...
This study looked at the influence of temperature on chloride binding in ground granulated blast-fur...
This study investigated the influence of chemical composition of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Sla...
The use of GGBS as supplement for cements has been shown to improve the long-term strength and durab...
The problem of concrete durability in marine environments remains a major challenge for the construc...
GGBS is used extensively as a cement replacement material, reducing the carbon footprint of cement w...
© ICDCS 2018. All rights reserved. Both chlorides and sulphates combine in seawater to affect the du...
Major structures are often located near marine environments which expose them to attack from sea wat...
International audienceThe present work seeks to investigate the ingress of chlorides during the hard...
International audienceThe present work seeks to investigate the ingress of chlorides during the hard...
Reinforcement corrosion has been identified as the predominant deterioration mechanism for reinforce...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is the most common industrial by-product used as a precu...
This paper reports the influence of varying curing durations on the chloride ingress resistance of s...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) which is a commonly used supplementary cementitious mat...
The durability of reinforced concrete structures exposed to aggressive environments remains a challe...