Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
259024 Construction and Building Materials 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation carried out to evaluate compressive strength and sulfate resistance properties of concrete mixtures in which Turkish Class C and Class F fly ashes were partially replaced with cement. A total of 39 mixtures with different mix designs were prepared. Compressive strength tests were carried out and the mixtures with similar compressive strength values were used for sulfate resistance tests. The degree of sulfate attack was evaluated using expansion and weight loss tests. Compression test results indicate that the concrete mixture with Class C fly ash showed higher compressive strength than that with Class F fly ash. Moreover, regardless the fly ash type, the addition of fly ash significantly increased the resistance to sulfate attack.

► I examine compressive strength and sulfate resistance properties of concrete. ► Turkish Class C and Class F fly ashes were partially replaced with cement. ► The degree of sulfate attack was evaluated using expansion and weight loss tests. ► Class C fly ash showed higher compressive strength than that with Class F fly ash. ► The addition of fly ash significantly increased the resistance to sulfate attack.

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