Effects of fly ash and silica fume on disintegration of alkali-activated slag at temperature exposure of 50°C

Z. R. Li, Y. Liu, Z. Pan, W. H. Duan, F. Collins, J. G. Sanjayan

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    Abstract

    The compressive strength of alkali-activated slag (AAS) paste can be adversely affected by temperature. AAS paste loses its strength when exposed to 50°C for 24 hours. The objective of the current investigation is to evaluate two different mineral admixtures, i.e. fly ash and silica fume, in preventing AAS paste from strength loss. The effect of the above admixtures at various dosages on strength loss was assessed by measuring the retention of compressive strength of samples after exposed to 50°C. Results indicate that the mixtures reduced strength loss. Compared with the fly ash, the silica fume performs better at preventing AAS paste from strength loss. After exposure to 50°C, the use of silica fume to replace 15wt% of slag reduces in strength loss by 70%. The possible reason for this is discussed based on x-ray diffraction results.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 6th International Composites Conference (ACUN-6): Composite & Nanocomposites in Civil, Offshore and Mining Infrastructure, Monash University, Clayton, Australia, 14th-16th November 2012
    PublisherMonash University
    Pages227-232
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)9780646585895
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    EventInternational Composites Conference -
    Duration: 14 Nov 2012 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Composites Conference
    Period14/11/12 → …

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