Improving Concrete Properties Using Fly Ash

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Harovel G. Wheat
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

It has been shown that the incorporation of fly ash into concrete as a replacement for part of the cement can be beneficial. In some cases, the strength of the concrete can be increased and the permeability can be decreased. This latter property can lead to a reduction in the migration and/or penetration of aggressive species into reinforced concrete. Some of these species, such as chlorides from deicing salts or marine environments, can subsequently result in accelerated corrosion of the steel reinforcement, a loss of the protection provided by the passive film on steel, and a loss of structural integrity of the concrete. Care has to be taken so that the appropriate compositions of the components of the fly ash are utilized in order to ensure maximum benefit to the concrete structures. This will be discussed as it relates to fly ash generation and treatment.
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APA: Harovel G. Wheat  (2002)  Improving Concrete Properties Using Fly Ash

MLA: Harovel G. Wheat Improving Concrete Properties Using Fly Ash. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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