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Limestone fillers cement-based composites: effects of blast furnace slags on fresh and hardened properties
Courard, Luc; Michel, Frédéric
2014In Construction and Building Materials, 51, p. 439-445
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Keywords :
limestone filler; cement; granulated blast furnace slags; mortar; substitution; capillary suction; oxygen permeability; water demand; porosity; carbonation; chloride ingress; sulphate attack
Abstract :
[en] Limestone filler is a raw material that is already used in several applications like paints, bricks, bituminous mixtures…etc. Moreover, and particularly in Belgium, classical additions for concrete like fly ashes and granulated blast furnace slags are becoming rare; there is a need for new additions that could have a positive effect on the properties of the fresh and hardened cementitous composites. Substitution of limestone filler in Portland cement and Granulated blast furnace slag cement has been realized between 15 and 27 % in mass. In addition to the characterization of the powder itself – specific mass, specific surface and laser granulometry – the problem of the water demand has been analysed: it seems that it remains constant with the substitution rate. Electric conductivity has also been performed in order to study the evolution of the “dormant” period. Tests on hardened mortars were performed with regard to mechanical properties and evolution of the porosity. Test results indicate that the porosity seems to be finer in the case of granulated blast furnace slags cements, partially due to a very low diameter of the slags particles. Oxygen permeability doesn’t seem to be influenced by the filler while capillary absorption increases with substitution rate. Finally, carbonation rate, sulphate resistance and chloride penetration show quite interesting behaviours, leading to the conclusion that limestone fillers maybe a good substitution material.
Disciplines :
Civil engineering
Author, co-author :
Courard, Luc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Matériaux de construction non métalliques du génie civil
Michel, Frédéric ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Matériaux de construction non métalliques du génie civil
Language :
English
Title :
Limestone fillers cement-based composites: effects of blast furnace slags on fresh and hardened properties
Publication date :
January 2014
Journal title :
Construction and Building Materials
ISSN :
0950-0618
eISSN :
1879-0526
Publisher :
Elsevier
Volume :
51
Pages :
439-445
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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