Title of article :
Thermal strength of the alkali-activated slag concrete
Author/Authors :
Shahbaz ، M. Department of Civil Engineering - University of Isfahan , behfarnia ، k. Civil Engineering Department - Isfahan University of Technology
Abstract :
Every structure may experience elevated temperatures during its service life. Heat changes the physical and mechanical properties of concrete. The increasing need for cement for concrete preparation has had an environmental impact including about 7% share of CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. Thus, it is essential to provide alternative products to move on the path of sustainable development to reduce these effects. One of the strategies for environmentally friendly concrete production is to use alkaliactivated slag concrete (AASC). Alkaliactivated slag (AAS), if designed properly, could be considered as a proper replacement for Portland cement. In this study, alkaliactivated slag concrete specimens with different slag contents were placed in a furnace at different temperatures up to 800˚C. The effect of temperature on the mass loss and the compressive strength of the AAS concrete was investigated. Portland cement specimens were also prepared to be compared with the AAS concrete ones. The data was analyzed using the Ttest method, as well as oneway and twoway ANOVA. Finally, scanning electron microscopy images were used to compare the microstructures of the concrete at different temperatures and the pore structure of AAS concrete was investigated using mercury intrusion porosimetry. Overall, the results showed the very good thermal performance of the AAS concrete in comparison with that of the Portland cement one.
Keywords :
Alkali , activated concrete , Slag , Mass loss , Compressive Strength , Thermal performance , statistic analysis , SEM , MIP
Journal title :
AUT Journal of Civil Engineering
Journal title :
AUT Journal of Civil Engineering