Title of article :
Strength development of binary cement concrete, using Pulverized Fly Ash (PFA) under various curing conditions
Author/Authors :
Samad, S Department of Civil Engineering - City University of Science and IT - Peshawar, Pakistan , Shah, A Department of Civil Engineering - City University of Science and IT - Peshawar, Pakistan , Lambachiya, M.C Faculty of Science - Engineering and Computing at Kingston University - London, UK , Desai, S.B Faculty of Science - Engineering and Computing at Kingston University - London, UK
Abstract :
Binary cement incorporating Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM)
is widely used in concrete to reduce the cement consumption in construction industry.
Cement production is a major source of emission of Green House Gases (GHG), and there
is increasing pressure to reduce its consumption to avoid further global warming, climate
changes, etc. In this research, Pulverised
y Ash was used to partially replace cement
in the concrete. Three levels of replacement of cement by PFA were selected, and the
specimens were cured under summer and winter environments. The strength development
characteristics of the blended concrete were compared with the control mix without PFA.
The strength gain under winter curing condition was observed as slower. At water cement
ratio of 0.35, concrete with 30% replacement of cement by PFA achieved high early-age
strength. PFA concrete gained more strength than the PC concrete did, after the age of 28
days. The 28-day compressive strength of blended concrete for 30% of cement replacement
by PFA was observed to be nearly the same as that of control concrete mix.
Keywords :
Supplementary cementitious material , Pulverized y ash , Partial replacement , Compressive strength , Curing
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)