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Trans Tech Publications, Key Engineering Materials, (599), p. 52-55, 2014

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.599.52

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Influence of Concrete with Lithium-Slag and Steel Slag by early Curing Conditions

Journal article published in 2014 by Fu Fei Wu, Ke Bin Shi, Shuang Kuai Dong
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Abstract

Using industrial waste (lithium-slag and steel-slag) for the preparation of high-performance concrete, and the same mix proportion’s concrete are cured using six kinds method, which is cured to the required age later and tests its chloride ion diffusion coefficient by RCM method. The results show that: the chloride ion diffusion coefficient of 28d and 84d decreases with the lower water-binder ratio. It can achieve RCM-Ⅴ grade when the water to binder ratio is 0.27. The admixtures total of 275-350kg/m3 is appropriate when the water to binder ratio is constant.The diffusion of water conservation,water solution with 5% Nacl after 7d water conservation,water solution with 5% Nacl after 14d water conservation,water solution with 5% Nacl after 7d in water conservation and water solution with 5% Nacl after 14d in water conservation is 1.5, 3.1, 2.5, 2.8 and 2.3 times than standard conservation , so the effect of early different curing ways to HPC can not be ignored.