2016
DOI: 10.5539/mas.v10n8p187
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Influence of Magnesium Sulfate on Self-Compacting Alum Sludge Concrete Incorporating with Pozzolanic Materials

Abstract: Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a new revolution in concrete technology that made with no vibration equipment in placing and compaction. Totally, filling formwork and accomplishing full compacting under its own weight only, even when is attendance of crowded reinforcement. One of the issues that impact SCC durability is sulphate attack. The influence of magnesium sulfate attack was investigated for SCC having treated alum sludge (TAS) with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) at replacement ratios of 5%, 10%, 15% … Show more

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“…However, some past studies employed different industrial waste as replacement material to improve the performance of concrete structures [27][28][29]. Durability properties of concrete utilizing alum sludge as a replacement for cement were studied by Breesem et al [30]. It was reported that alum sludge as a replacement for cement had no negative effect on the concrete structure but had higher resistance to chemical attack.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some past studies employed different industrial waste as replacement material to improve the performance of concrete structures [27][28][29]. Durability properties of concrete utilizing alum sludge as a replacement for cement were studied by Breesem et al [30]. It was reported that alum sludge as a replacement for cement had no negative effect on the concrete structure but had higher resistance to chemical attack.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%