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2004

Cleveland State University

Admixture; Cement; Concrete; Durability; Fly ash; Freezing and thawing; Silica fume

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Effect Of Supplementary Cementitious Materials On The Compressive Strength And Durability Of Short-Term Cured Concrete, H. Toutanji, Norbert Delatte, S. Aggoun, R. Duval, A. Danson Feb 2004

Effect Of Supplementary Cementitious Materials On The Compressive Strength And Durability Of Short-Term Cured Concrete, H. Toutanji, Norbert Delatte, S. Aggoun, R. Duval, A. Danson

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

This research focuses on studying the effect different supplementary cementitious materials (silica fume, fly ash, slag, and their combinations) on strength and durability of concrete cured for a short period of time—14 days. This work primarily deals with the characteristics of these materials, including strength, durability, and resistance to wet and dry and freeze and thaw environments. Over 16 mixes were made and compared to the control mix. Each of these mixes was either differing in the percentages of the additives or was combinations of two or more additives. All specimens were moist cured for 14 days before testing or …