Concrete with Cementitious Steel Slag Composites and its Applications

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Honghui Fang Jiannyang Hwang Gaifeng Xue Lijun Lu
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Steel slag has been stockpiled in many steel mills due to its poor performance in various construction related applications. Free lime in steel slag has been considered as a major barrier for its utilizations. Composite of steel slag and powders of granulated blast furnace slag have been found an excellent cementitious material for concrete. Portland cement is not required in this kind of concrete. Concretes with various amounts of steel slag and powders of granulated blast furnace slag additions have been investigated. Physical and chemical properties of the products were examined. High performance concrete can be obtained. Field testing of the concrete products was conducted for various applications, including buildings and pavements, and the results demonstrated the soundness of the concrete. Drill cores of field tested concrete, with ages up to 26 years, were examined for the microstructures under SEM.IntroductionIn the steel industry, a major source of the solid waste is steel slag. Steel slag has poor stability in construction applications. This is a major reason that only a small amount of steel slag has been utilized. Some of the reported applications include the land filling/creation in the sea, road base materials, soil treatment for acid neutralization and micronutrients supply, and sintering aid in the sintering plant of the steel industry [1].To solve the stability problem for using steel slag as construction materials, the common approach is to find a method capable of depressing or eliminating the expansion of steel slag. Free lime in steel slag is the major component that causes the expansion. Aging and hydration pretreatment of free lime in steel slag are the well known methods for increasing the steel slag stability. However, there has been limited success on these approaches due to that a large portion of free lime is locked in the grains during the pretreatment process."
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APA: Honghui Fang Jiannyang Hwang Gaifeng Xue Lijun Lu  (2012)  Concrete with Cementitious Steel Slag Composites and its Applications

MLA: Honghui Fang Jiannyang Hwang Gaifeng Xue Lijun Lu Concrete with Cementitious Steel Slag Composites and its Applications. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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