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Early age strength and workability of slag pastes activated by sodium silicates

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posted on 2024-07-13, 00:59 authored by F. Collins, Jay SanjayanJay Sanjayan
This article Research reports the results of an investigation on the activation of blast furnace slag with emphasis on the achievement of equivalent one-day strength to Portland cement at normal curing temperatures and reasonable workability. The effects of varying dosages of sodium silicate activators are discussed in terms of strength of mini cylinders and also workability by the mini slump method. The results are mainly based on pastes but comparisons are also made with mortar and concrete results. The effects of preblended gypsum dosage within the slag, as well as the effect of ultra fine slag on workability are Research reported. The results of trials with various water reducing admixtures and superplastisers and their effects on strength and workability are Research reported.

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0024-9831

Journal title

Magazine of Concrete Research

Volume

53

Issue

5

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5 pp

Publisher

ICE Publishing

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Copyright © 2001 Thomas Telford Ltd. This paper was originally published in the Magazine of Concrete Research and is available from: http://www.concrete-research.com. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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