Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6893562 | Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
It was found that the compressive strength of cement mortars blended with 5% Fly ashâ¯+â¯Bottom ashâ¯+â¯Blast-furnace Slag cured in sodium sulfate for 360â¯days was approximately 2% higher than that of the cement mortar without additives. The length change of specimens obtained from cured in sodium sulfate solution shows best results in higher additive ratio. These all length changes ratio are greater than 0.087% ratio which is maximum length change expansion in potable water. This study suggests that 15% and 20% additive ratios are effective in reducing unfavorable effects of sulfate.
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Authors
İlhami Demir, Selahattin Güzelkücük, Ãzer Sevim,