Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement

The objective of the study is to investigate strength and durability-related properties of volcanic scoria-based cements. Compressive and tensile strength development of mortars and concretes containing volcanic scoria with replacement levels ranging from 10 to 35% was investigated. Water permeabili...

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Main Author: A. M. al-Swaidani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2017-06-01
Series:Materiales de Construccion
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Online Access:http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/2174
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spelling doaj-2e8a310eb35743d1aca52c484ec6ffc32021-05-05T07:36:26ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasMateriales de Construccion0465-27461988-32262017-06-0167326e118e11810.3989/mc.2017.007162102Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacementA. M. al-Swaidani0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9414-0482Faculty of Architectural Engineering, Arab International (Formerly European) UniversityThe objective of the study is to investigate strength and durability-related properties of volcanic scoria-based cements. Compressive and tensile strength development of mortars and concretes containing volcanic scoria with replacement levels ranging from 10 to 35% was investigated. Water permeability, chloride penetrability and porosity of concretes cured for 2, 7, 28, 90 and 180 days were also examined. Results revealed that volcanic scoria could be suitable for making blended cements. The strength of mortar/concrete containing volcanic scoria was lower than that of plain cement mortar/concrete at all ages. However, at 90 day curing, the strengths of volcanic scoria-based mortars/concretes were comparable to those of plain cement. In addition, water permeability, chloride penetrability and porosity of scoria-based concretes were much lower than those of plain concrete. Further, the results were statistically analysed and estimation equations have been developed to predict the studied properties. SEM/EDX analysis was employed, as well.http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/2174pozzolaneblended cementmechanical propertiesdurabilitysem
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Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement
Materiales de Construccion
pozzolane
blended cement
mechanical properties
durability
sem
author_facet A. M. al-Swaidani
author_sort A. M. al-Swaidani
title Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement
title_short Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement
title_full Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement
title_fullStr Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement
title_full_unstemmed Production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement
title_sort production of more durable and sustainable concretes using volcanic scoria as cement replacement
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Materiales de Construccion
issn 0465-2746
1988-3226
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The objective of the study is to investigate strength and durability-related properties of volcanic scoria-based cements. Compressive and tensile strength development of mortars and concretes containing volcanic scoria with replacement levels ranging from 10 to 35% was investigated. Water permeability, chloride penetrability and porosity of concretes cured for 2, 7, 28, 90 and 180 days were also examined. Results revealed that volcanic scoria could be suitable for making blended cements. The strength of mortar/concrete containing volcanic scoria was lower than that of plain cement mortar/concrete at all ages. However, at 90 day curing, the strengths of volcanic scoria-based mortars/concretes were comparable to those of plain cement. In addition, water permeability, chloride penetrability and porosity of scoria-based concretes were much lower than those of plain concrete. Further, the results were statistically analysed and estimation equations have been developed to predict the studied properties. SEM/EDX analysis was employed, as well.
topic pozzolane
blended cement
mechanical properties
durability
sem
url http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/2174
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