Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
Volume 3, Numéro 3, Pages 129-147
2016-09-30

Effect Of Different Supplementary Cementitious Materials On Mechanical And Durability Properties Of Concrete

Authors : Sharma Rahul . Khan Rizwan A. .

Abstract

Concrete is the most widely used composite in the world. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is the most commonly used binding material but the energy required for its production is large and its production leads to release of green house gases in the atmosphere therefore, the need for supplementary cementitious material is real. The utilization of Fly Ash (FA), Silica Fume (SF),Metakaolin (MK) and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS), as a pozzolanic material for concrete has received considerable attention in the recent years. This interest is a part of the widely spread attention directed towards the utilization of wastes and industrial byproducts in order to minimize the Portland cement consumption, the manufacture of which is being environment damaging. The paper reviews were carried out on the use of FA, SF, MK and GGBS as partial pozzolanic replacement for cement in concrete. The literature demonstrates that GGBS was found to increase the mechanical and durability properties at later age depending upon replacement level. Silica fume concrete performed better than OPC concrete even at early period for production of high strength concrete and high performance concrete. Fly ash increases the later age strength due to slow rate of pozzlanic reaction. Metakaolin was found to improve early age strength as well as long term strength but had poor workability.

Keywords

SCMs; Hardened properties; Durability; Metakaolin; GGBS; Silica Fume

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