Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1455392 | Cement and Concrete Composites | 2010 | 6 Pages |
The strength development of slag cement has a great consideration for the scheduling of formwork removal, prestressing operations, and other practical aspects of slag cement usage. The prediction of slag concrete strength, using the Feret’s model has been studied by introducing the concept of the equivalent binder. This has led to define an efficiency coefficient of slag which distinguishes the latter with the regard to the cement. Thus, this obtained coefficient characterizes well the slag and lets to predict the slag concrete strength from strength values of a normal concrete made without slag for a given age and replacement rate. At 90 days age, the test results show that for 15% replacement rate, the slag is activated completely and gives 67% of efficiency more than the cement. For higher replacement rate, the efficiency of the slag decreases and becomes similar to that of cement for 50% replacement rate.