Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8862941 | Sustainable Environment Research | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
The present study evaluates the application of class F fly ash as a partial replacement of binder in concrete. The compressive strength of the fly ash samples showed low early compressive strength comparing to the control samples. However, due to pozzolanic reaction strength was improved gradually over a longer period of time, whereas control samples stopped the strength growth after 56-d of curing. The drying shrinkage was reduced with the increment of fly ash content in the mix. The inclusion of fly ash as a binder reduced the porosity of the concrete. As a result, the fly ash concrete exhibited lower water sorptivity and chloride permeability. Furthermore, a significant drop of sorptivity and chloride permeability was observed for fly ash concrete between the curing period of 28-180 days. Microstructural morphology of fly ash samples was investigated to evaluate the reason behind the improved durability characteristics.
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Authors
Ashish Kumer Saha,