Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6724381 | Construction and Building Materials | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This research work deals with durability aspects of ternary cements containing 79Â wt.% ordinary Portland cement (CEM I), 10.5Â wt.% coal fly ash and 10.5Â wt.% thermally activated paper sludge. Aging tests were performed to study the resistance of the new ternary cement matrixes to the following aggressive exposure conditions: accelerated freeze/thaw cycles, marine environment and Spanish plateau climate conditions. Ternary cements revealed a high resistance to accelerated freeze/thaw cycles. In addition, after 18Â months of exposure, they exhibited enhanced performance under marine conditions and similar resistance to Spanish plateau's climate, compared to ordinary Portland cement.
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Authors
I. Vegas, J.J. Gaitero, J. Urreta, R. GarcÃa, M. FrÃas,