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Fundamental Physical Properties of Cement Composites Containing Fineness Reject Ash (고분말 리젝트애시를 혼입한 시멘트복합체의 기본물성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kang-Pil;Hong, Man-Gi;Lee, Sang-Soo;Song, Ha-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.363-370
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    • 2011
  • This study considerated reject ash, wastes of coal-fired power plants, to use mineral admixtures for cement. The pozzolan activity selected the fineness of the efficient reject ash through comparison and it compared to the fly ash that are widely used for concrete mixed material. Cement composites was prepared replacing of slag cement by fineness reject ash and fly ash, and properties of cement composites was tested by paste(setting time, fluidity, instrumental analysis) and mortar(compressive strength). Instrumental analysis results showed hydration reaction of fineness reject ash was not different from fly ash, but had more dense micro structures. Results of physical properties showed fineness reject ash shorten setting time, increased compressive strength compared by fly ash. Therefore using fineness reject ash with $6,000cm^2$/g to concrete mineral admixtures or cement composites was might be possible and could contribute to improve properties of concrete.

Physical Characteristics of Concrete Using High-Fineness Cement and Fly Ash (고분말도 시멘트와 플라이애시를 사용한 콘크리트의 물리적 특성)

  • Lee, Young-Do;Ha, Jung-Soo;Kim, Han-Sic
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.323-330
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    • 2019
  • The cement industry is considered a major industry for reducing greenhouse gases, increasing the amount of binding materials that can replace cement in concrete is known as the most effective method for reducing carbon dioxide. Therefore, research is being carried out to utilize large quantities of by-products that can be used as alternatives to cement. However, there are problems with reduced strength at early age and retarded setting for major reasons that do not increase the amount of mixture of binders used to replace cement. Thus, in this study, normal cement and high-fineness cement were used and physical properties were reviewed by placing differences in fly ash usage depending on the type of cement. As a result, the characteristics of strength were similar, and the hydration temperature was the same level. Also, the durability test showed that the length change, carbonation resistance were better than those of normal cement. Therefore, it is confirmed that the use of high-fineness cement is effective to reduce the amount of cement used and using more by-products.

Properties of Strength Development of Concrete at Early Age Using High Fineness Cement and Fly Ash (고분말도 시멘트와 플라이애시를 치환한 콘크리트의 조기강도 발현 특성)

  • Ha, Jung-Soo;Kim, Han-Sic;Lee, Young-Do
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.154-160
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    • 2018
  • Cement industries are considered key industries for reducing carbon emissions, and efforts are off the ground to reduce the use of cement in the concrete sector. As a part of this effort, research is off the ground to utilize a large amount of industrial by-products that can be used as a substitute for a part of cement. Concrete using industrial by-products has advantages such as durability, environment friendliness and economical efficiency, but there are problems such as retarding and early-age strength deterioration. Therefore, this study aimed to reduce the use of cement and solve the problem of early-age strength deterioration while using fly ash, which is an industrial by-product. Accordingly, it was confirmed that the strength was improved at all ages irrespective of curing temperature by accelerating the hydration reaction by using high fineness cement. Subsequently, high fineness cement was partially replaced with fly ash and the strength development characteristics were examined. As a result, it was possible to exhibit strength equal to or higher than ordinary portland cement even at the early age. Also, it was confirmed that even when the fly ash is replaced by 30%, it is possible to shorten the time for dismantling the forms of vertical and horizontal members.

An Experimental Study on Strength Development of Micro Grinding Fly-ash Mortar - Effect of Alkali Activator and High Temperature Curing on the Compressive Strength of Concrete - (미분쇄한 플라이애시 모르타르의 강도증진 방안에 관한 연구 - 알칼리 자극제와 고온양생이 강도에 미치는 영향 -)

  • Cho, Hyun-Dae;Jaung, Jae-Dong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2010
  • Fly ash has the advantages, among others, of improving the characteristics of concrete, reducing the price of concrete products, improving the durability, and reducing hydration heat. However, when added in mass, it leads to problems such as insufficient concrete intensity, increase of AE use, and others, resulting in a limitation of the use volume. Therefore, this study is undertaken to solve the problems associated with themass use of fly ash through the high concentration powder ($4000{\sim}8000cm^2/g$) of fly ash, curing method, the addition of an alkali stimulation agent and others for the purpose of increasing the added value of the fly ash. The research showed that the intensity manifestation has an outstanding status, with the hydrates reaching a very stable condition if the rate of addition of a stimulation agent is appropriately used with the heightening of the fineness of the fly ash in the temperature range of $40^{\circ}C$, and if the applicable study is continued, it is likely to result ineffective value generation on the massive replacement of fly ash.

Hydration Characteristics Analysis of Conductive Grout Materials using XRD (X-선 회절분석을 활용한 전도성 그라우트재의 수화특성)

  • Im, Geon-Woo;Lim, Chang-Min;Kim, Young-Min;Lee, Gun-Cheol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.35-36
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    • 2023
  • In this study, the hydration characteristics of conductive grout materials for each binder were investigated using XRD, and as a result of the experiment, the specimen with UFFA consumed more Ca(OH)2 than the specimen with other binders, which is judged to have activated the pozzolanic reaction of UFFA, a high powder.

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Properties of Fresh State and Characteristics of Shrinkage in Concrete Containing Low Fineness GGBFS (저분말도 고로슬래그 미분말을 혼입한 콘크리트의 굳지 않은 상태의 특성 및 수축 특성)

  • Kim, Tae-Hoon;Yoon, Yong-Sik;Kwon, Seung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2020
  • GGBFS(Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag) is one of the most actively used mineral admixtures with excellent long-aged strength and chloride diffusion resistance. Unlike Standard covering GGBFS in Japan and the U.K., the domestic standard for GGBFS does not contain low fineness of GGBFS under 4000 grade. In this paper, several basic tests are carried out for the concrete with 3,000 grade GGBFS concrete and ternary blended concrete for reducing hydration heat by mixing 4,000 grade GGBFS and fly ash, such as fresh concrete properties, compressive strength, and shrinkage properties. The air content and slump between the ternary blended concrete and the concrete with low-fineness GGBFS showed the similar level, and the results of difference in setting time from them were less than 20 minutes, showing no significant difference. In the evaluation of compressive strength and shrinkage characteristics, the ternary blended concrete showed lower long-aged strength and higher shrinkage than the low-fineness GGBFS concrete.

Examination on Application of High-Performance Concrete using Fine Fly Ash as Replacement Material of Silica Fume (고성능콘크리트의 제조에 사용되는 실리카 흄의 대체재로써 고분말 플라이애시의 적용성 검토)

  • Lee, Bum-Sik;Kim, Sang-Kyu;Kim, Sang-Youn;Choi, Sun-Mi;Lee, Gun-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.44 no.9
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    • pp.502-509
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    • 2007
  • This paper investigated how Fine Fly Ash (FFA) with $14,000\;cm^2/g$ of Fineness affects the micro structure and material properties of High-Performance Concrete (HPC) before and after hardening from Material Test of HPC and Cement Paste. FFA is applied as a substitute of Silica Fume which is used necessarily in producing HPC. As a Material Test results, 5% FFA series specimen shows the lower fluidity than SF series specimen. When, however, the Fluidity of 10% FFA series specimen is increased reversely to the similar value of SF series specimen. The Porosity of FFA series specimen of 3 day age is displayed to $21{\sim}24%$, which is higher than $19{\sim}20%$ porosity of SF series specimen, while that of 28 day age is reached to $8{\sim}9%$, which is improved compared with 10% fo SF series specimen. It can be thought that FFA has better influence on the porosity of HPC in case of long term age. The Compressive strength of FFA series specimen shows the similar result with the property of porosity. The compressive strength of 28 day age FFA series specimen is $98{\sim}106%$ of SF series specimen and 107% of plain specimen to reveal better strength development.

Durability Characteristics in Concrete with Ternary Blended Concrete and Low Fineness GGBFS (삼성분계 콘크리트와 저분말도 슬래그를 혼입한 콘크리트의 내구 특성)

  • Kim, Tae-Hoon;Jang, Seung-Yup;Kwon, Seung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.287-294
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    • 2019
  • GGBFS(Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag) has been widely used in concrete for its excellent resistance chloride and chemical attack, however cracks due to hydration heat and dry shrinkage are reported. In many International Standards, GGBFS with low fineness of 3,000 grade is classified for wide commercialization and crack control. In this paper, the mechanical and durability performance of concrete were investigated through two mix proportions; One (BS) has 50% of w/b(water to binder) ratio and 60% replacement ratio with low-fineness GGBFS, and the other (TS) has 50% of w/b and 60% replacement ratio with 4000 grade and FA (Fly Ash). The strength difference between TS and BS concrete was not great from 3 day to 91 day of age, and BS showed excellent performance for chloride diffusion and carbonation resistance. Two mixtures also indicate a high durability index (more than 90.0) for freezing-thawing since they contain sufficient air content. Through improvement of strength in low fineness GGBFS concrete at early age, mass concrete with low hydration heat and high durability can be manufactured.