DocumentCode :
3603640
Title :
Maximizing SCM Content of Blended Cements
Author :
Guynn, John ; Kline, John
Author_Institution :
Roman Cement, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
4824
Lastpage :
4832
Abstract :
Today, Portland cement substitutes known as supplementary cementitious materials or SCMs are used to improve the performance while reducing the environmental footprint of concrete. There are several factors that impact the amount of SCMs that can be added to concrete while maintaining its basic integrity. This paper describes a newly developed framework for optimizing the substitution of cement with SCMs in concrete. This framework has been developed based on recent testing results and clearly indicates that paying close attention to cement and SCM particle size distributions (PSDs) and the corresponding packing density of the combined ingredients will allow for an optimization of the cement and SCMs in concrete. This framework has been developed on the basis of several independent laboratory studies and can be adapted as a basis for evaluating and optimizing any combination of cement and SCMs. The means to produce cement/SCM blends with the optimized PSDs with existing equipment configurations are also explored.
Keywords :
blending; cements (building materials); particle size; PSD; Portland cement substitutes; SCM content; blended cements; cement substitution; cement-SCM blends; equipment configurations; packing density; particle size distributions; supplementary cementitious materials; Carbon dioxide; Concrete; Fly ash; Optimization; Production; Slag; Standards; $mbox{CO}_{2}$; carbon footprint; cement; cementitious materials; fly ash; sustainability;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2015.2455029
Filename :
7154483
Link To Document :
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