2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2011.09.018
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Properties of high performance concrete containing fine-ground ceramics as supplementary cementitious material

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“…The total hydration heat decreased fast for a replacement level higher than 20%. It agreed well with the results of the measurements of compressive strength of concrete where the blended cement with ceramic dust was used [9].…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The total hydration heat decreased fast for a replacement level higher than 20%. It agreed well with the results of the measurements of compressive strength of concrete where the blended cement with ceramic dust was used [9].…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Por outro lado, Vejmelkova et al (2012), estudando concretos com a adição de RTM em substituição ao cimento, apesar de não terem avaliado diretamente o transporte de cloretos, obtiveram um bom desempenho de concretos com níveis de substituição até 20%, quer seja em relação à resistência mecânica, quer seja em relação a ensaios relacionados à durabilidade, como absorção de água. Sobre a alcalinidade de concretos com a incorporação RTM, percebe-se que há uma redução gradativa no pH da matriz com a adição do resíduo.…”
Section: Concretos Com Uso De Resíduo Cerâmicounclassified
“…There was a benefit in case of sorptivity with the addition of 20% FA and 50% GGBS compared to control concrete. High Performance Concrete mixes containing fine ground ceramics as Portland cement replacement in an amount of upto 60% of mass were developed by Eva Vejmelkova et al [30]. The compressive strength decreased very fast for the replacement levels higher than 20%; the produced concrete lost its high performance character.…”
Section: Air Entraining Admixturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of curing methods namely air-dry curing, curing compound and wet curing with burlap on the elastic modulus was also studied. An experimental work was carried out regarding the basic physical characteristics, mechanical and fracture-mechanics properties, durability charecteristics, hydric and thermal properties of high performance concrete with upto 60% of Portland cement replaced by fine ground ceramics [18]. K. E. Hassan et al [19] carried laboratory study on the properties of superplasticised high performance concrete by using SF and FA (10%, 30% by weight of cement .…”
Section: Air Entraining Admixturementioning
confidence: 99%