Publication detail
Influence of Chemical Additives and Curing Conditions on Mechanical Properties and Carbonation Resistance of Alkali Activated Slag Composites
BULEJKO, P. BÍLEK, V.
English title
Influence of Chemical Additives and Curing Conditions on Mechanical Properties and Carbonation Resistance of Alkali Activated Slag Composites
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The main aim of the presented work is to investigate the effect of the addition of air entraining (AEA) and shrinkage reducing agents (SRA) on mechanical properties and carbonation resistance of alkali activated slag (AAS). The materials used for sample preparation were blast furnace slag activated using sodium silicate and AEA or SRA in varying amounts. Samples were cured in various conditions (air curing at laboratory conditions and water curing at the same temperature) and the influence of these was also studied. The prepared samples (specimens with dimensions of 100 mm × 20 mm × 20 mm) were tested for compressive and bending strengths. The experimental results show that the addition of AEA did not have a significant influence on mechanical properties, while the addition of SRA had a negative effect. However, carbonation resistance markedly decreases with an increase of both agents. The same is true for air curing, as mechanical strengths are lower compared to those samples cured in water and the ratio of the strength of the air-cured composite and that of the water-cured composite decreases with an increase in the content of SRA.
English abstract
The main aim of the presented work is to investigate the effect of the addition of air entraining (AEA) and shrinkage reducing agents (SRA) on mechanical properties and carbonation resistance of alkali activated slag (AAS). The materials used for sample preparation were blast furnace slag activated using sodium silicate and AEA or SRA in varying amounts. Samples were cured in various conditions (air curing at laboratory conditions and water curing at the same temperature) and the influence of these was also studied. The prepared samples (specimens with dimensions of 100 mm × 20 mm × 20 mm) were tested for compressive and bending strengths. The experimental results show that the addition of AEA did not have a significant influence on mechanical properties, while the addition of SRA had a negative effect. However, carbonation resistance markedly decreases with an increase of both agents. The same is true for air curing, as mechanical strengths are lower compared to those samples cured in water and the ratio of the strength of the air-cured composite and that of the water-cured composite decreases with an increase in the content of SRA.
Keywords in English
Alkali-activated slag; carbonation resistance; chemical additives; mechanical properties
Released
13.02.2017
Publisher
Institute of Metals and Technology
Location
Ljubljana, Slovenia
ISSN
1580-2949
Volume
51
Number
1
Pages from–to
49–53
Pages count
5
BIBTEX
@article{BUT129198,
author="Pavel {Bulejko} and Vlastimil {Bílek},
title="Influence of Chemical Additives and Curing Conditions on Mechanical Properties and Carbonation Resistance of Alkali Activated Slag Composites",
year="2017",
volume="51",
number="1",
month="February",
pages="49--53",
publisher="Institute of Metals and Technology",
address="Ljubljana, Slovenia",
issn="1580-2949"
}