2020
DOI: 10.2478/ncr-2020-0013
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Salt-Frost Scaling of Concrete with Slag and Fly Ash - Influence of Carbonation and Prolonged Conditioning on Test Results

Abstract: According to Swedish experience the slab method in CEN/TS 12390-9 is successful in predicting the salt-frost resistance of Portland cement concrete. However, doubts have been raised whether the same can be said when used on concrete with supplementary cementitious material, e.g. fly ash or ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS). Test results from concrete mixes with up to 35 % fly ash 65 % GGBS, with two different Portland cements and a water-to-binder ratio of 0.45 are presented in this paper. The tests … Show more

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“…In Sweden, a large study has been conducted to investigate the combined effect of carbonation and frost action (many of the results are also reported in [6]). The study comprised 13 concrete mixes:…”
Section: Elisabeth Helsing and Peter Utgenannt: Influence Of Carbonat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sweden, a large study has been conducted to investigate the combined effect of carbonation and frost action (many of the results are also reported in [6]). The study comprised 13 concrete mixes:…”
Section: Elisabeth Helsing and Peter Utgenannt: Influence Of Carbonat...mentioning
confidence: 99%