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Influence of blast-furnace slag on behaviour of dolomite used as a raw material of MgO-type expansive agent
Highlights Expansion properties of sole dolomite and combination with the BFS was investigated. Volume expansion of paste samples increased with increasing dolomite content. However, it decreased with addition of BFS. Length change samples containing dolomite+BFS was less than one containing sole dolomite but more than reference samples. It can be utilized sole dolomite or combination with BFS in compensating the thermal shrinkage of mass concrete.
Abstract The content of MgO in cement is restricted to less than 5% (by weight) because of its expansive character. However, the cement, called dam cement, containing MgO more than 5% is used in both research activities and industrial applications. Turkey is rich in dolomite reserves and dolomite is abundantly found in several regions of the country. In this study, influence of blast-furnace slag (BFS) on expansion properties of dolomite was explored. Portland Cement (CEM I 42.5R) was replaced with dolomite up to 40% and blast-furnace slag up to 20%. Hydration heat, setting times, soundness and micro-structures of paste samples and compressive strength and length change of mortar samples were measured. As a result of experimental studies, dolomite used instead of cement caused up to 1.75mm expansion. The results are in accordance with the values indicated in the standards. As a conclusion, it is possible to use blast-furnace slag in balancing the expansion properties of dolomite.
Influence of blast-furnace slag on behaviour of dolomite used as a raw material of MgO-type expansive agent
Highlights Expansion properties of sole dolomite and combination with the BFS was investigated. Volume expansion of paste samples increased with increasing dolomite content. However, it decreased with addition of BFS. Length change samples containing dolomite+BFS was less than one containing sole dolomite but more than reference samples. It can be utilized sole dolomite or combination with BFS in compensating the thermal shrinkage of mass concrete.
Abstract The content of MgO in cement is restricted to less than 5% (by weight) because of its expansive character. However, the cement, called dam cement, containing MgO more than 5% is used in both research activities and industrial applications. Turkey is rich in dolomite reserves and dolomite is abundantly found in several regions of the country. In this study, influence of blast-furnace slag (BFS) on expansion properties of dolomite was explored. Portland Cement (CEM I 42.5R) was replaced with dolomite up to 40% and blast-furnace slag up to 20%. Hydration heat, setting times, soundness and micro-structures of paste samples and compressive strength and length change of mortar samples were measured. As a result of experimental studies, dolomite used instead of cement caused up to 1.75mm expansion. The results are in accordance with the values indicated in the standards. As a conclusion, it is possible to use blast-furnace slag in balancing the expansion properties of dolomite.
Influence of blast-furnace slag on behaviour of dolomite used as a raw material of MgO-type expansive agent
Temiz, Hüseyin (author) / Kantarcı, Fatih (author) / Emin İnceer, M. (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 94 ; 528-535
2015-07-12
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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