Effect of Curing Temperature on Concrete Containing Slag Cement and Fly Ash in Ternary Mixtures

L. J. Wilhite, J. Vetter, W. Hale
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This paper will discuss how economic and environmental considerations have promoted the use of supplementary cementing materials (SCMs) such as slag cement (SC) and fly ash (FA). Ternary mixtures containing both slag cement and fly ash have gained popularity due to environmental issues and shortages in the supply of cement. However, in the 2003 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) Standard Specifications, ternary mixtures were prohibited for use in Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP). Previous research conducted by the University of Arkansas examined ternary mixtures containing SC and FA and cured at 70°F (21°C). This research program examined the strength gain and time of setting characteristics of ternary mixtures cured at lower temperatures. In the study, SC contents ranged from 0 to 40%, and the FA contents ranged from 0 to 60%. Six different mixtures containing Class C FA and Grade 100 SC were batched and tested at temperatures of 70°F (21°C) and below. The curing temperatures for the study were 40, 50, 60, and 70°F (4, 10, 16, and 21°C). The concrete properties measured were concrete temperature, slump, unit weight, air content, time of setting, and compressive strength.
养护温度对矿渣水泥与粉煤灰三元混合料混凝土的影响
本文将讨论经济和环境因素如何促进矿渣水泥(SC)和粉煤灰(FA)等补充胶凝材料(scm)的使用。由于环境问题和水泥供应短缺,含有矿渣水泥和粉煤灰的三元混合物得到了广泛的应用。然而,在2003年阿肯色州公路和运输部(AHTD)标准规范中,禁止在波特兰水泥混凝土路面(PCCP)中使用三元混合物。阿肯色大学先前进行的研究检查了含有SC和FA的三元混合物,并在70°F(21°C)下固化。本研究项目考察了低温固化三元混合物的强度增益和凝固时间特性。在研究中,SC含量为0 ~ 40%,FA含量为0 ~ 60%。六种含有C级FA和100级SC的不同混合物在70°F(21°C)及以下的温度下分批进行测试。本研究的固化温度为40、50、60和70°F(4、10、16和21°C)。测量的混凝土性能包括混凝土温度、坍落度、单位重量、空气含量、凝结时间和抗压强度。
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