Title of article :
Strength and durability studies on high volume ready-made ultrane slag-based high-strength concrete
Author/Authors :
Lakshmi Priyanka, C School of Civil Engineering - SASTRA Deemed University - Thanjavur, India , Vijayalakshmi, B School of Civil Engineering - SASTRA Deemed University - Thanjavur, India , Nagavalli, M School of Civil Engineering - SASTRA Deemed University - Thanjavur, India , Dhinakaran, G School of Civil Engineering - SASTRA Deemed University - Thanjavur, India
Abstract :
Steel industries produce Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) as
a waste material and have a high potential for producing concrete as a partial substitute for
cement. The average particle size of GGBFS used was 17.5 m. It lls voids and modies
the microstructure and, in turn, enhances the strength and durability of concrete. In the
present work, commercially available ultrane slag (ready-made ultrane slag (RUFS)) with
an average size of 5 m was used as a mineral admixture with three different percentages
of 30, 40, and 50 as substitutes for cement. Results of the present work were compared to
the precursor slag of this author's earlier works. According to the experimental results, it
was understood that RUFS with 40% substitution for cement obtained better performance
among three different percentages used. Compared with the author's earlier works, RUFS
performed better than precursor slag and had slightly higher results than that of concrete
with 5 to 15% of RUFS. Hence, it is suggested that cement may be replaced with highvolume
ready-made ultrane concrete by 40% without compromising its performance.
Keywords :
Ground granulated blast furnace slag , Compressive strength , Porosity , High volume
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)