2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.09.116
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Durability performance of structural concrete containing silica fume and marble industry waste powder

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“…It can also be observed in Figure 7 that, for the residues addition of 30 vol% in the mixture, there was an increase in the compressive strength followed by a slight decrease with the stabilization of the resistance for higher contents. Results like these were also observed by Khodabakhshian et al 22 , where it was showed that for higher amount of marble residues incorporated, compressive strength and durability tend to be decreased. In spite of these variations, all compressive results for incorporated residue were higher than the control specimen without residues.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It can also be observed in Figure 7 that, for the residues addition of 30 vol% in the mixture, there was an increase in the compressive strength followed by a slight decrease with the stabilization of the resistance for higher contents. Results like these were also observed by Khodabakhshian et al 22 , where it was showed that for higher amount of marble residues incorporated, compressive strength and durability tend to be decreased. In spite of these variations, all compressive results for incorporated residue were higher than the control specimen without residues.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It will act as an inert and filler material rather than a pozzolanic one. Also, Khodabakhshian et al [37] and Omar et al [38] indicate also that marble powder is an inert or quasi-inert material, being noncementitious from hydraulic points of view.…”
Section: (4) Reactivity Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is sometimes also used as an aggregate replacement, due to its high silica content and possible pozzolanic reaction with cement (Aprianti, 2017). This type of concrete not only reduces the environmental impact of concrete production but it also affects the performance of concrete in the fresh state and with regard to strength, density or durability (Lepech et al, 2008; Kanellopoulos, 2012; Sua-iam and Makul, 2014, Khodabakhshian et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%