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The durability of concrete containing a high-level of fly ash or a ternary blend of supplementary cementing materials

Posted on:2011-02-26Degree:M.Sc.EType:Thesis
University:University of New Brunswick (Canada)Candidate:Gilbert, Christine MFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002468149Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The research for this study was conducted in two distinct phases as follows: Phase 1: The objective was to determine the effect of fly ash on the carbonation of concrete. The specimens made for this phase of the study were larger in size than those normally used in carbonation studies and were are meant to more accurately reflect real field conditions. The results from early age carbonation testing indicate that the larger size specimens do not have a measured depth of carbonation as great as that of the smaller specimens typically used in carbonation studies at the same age and under the same conditions.;Phase 2: The objective was to evaluate the performance of ternary concrete mixes containing a ternary cement blend consisting of Portland cement, slag and Type C fly ash. It was found that concrete mixtures containing the fly ash with the lower calcium (CaO) content (in binary or ternary blends) provided superior durability performance and resistance to ASR compared to that of the fly ash with the higher CaO content. Ternary blends (regardless of the CaO content of the fly ash) provided better overall durability performance than binary blends of cementing materials or the control.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fly ash, Durability, Ternary, Concrete, Containing
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