Early Strength of Concrete by using Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag and Local Ordinary Portland Cement Materials
Ming Narto Wijaya,
Lilya Susanti,
Abdourahim Jallow
Abstract:It is well known that using Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) to replace some of the cement in concrete will cause it to take longer to reach its ideal compressive strength. However, several precast concrete manufacturing processes require high initial compressive strength values to speed up production. The impact of partially substituting GGBFS for cement on the initial strength values of concrete is investigated in this work. The 300 concrete cylinder samples were used to accomplish the study's go… Show more
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