Fly ash, silica fume and ground steel slag are chosen to make up composite mineral admixtures. Through the orthogonal test, carbonization resistance property of High Performance Concrete (HPC) mixed with composite mineral admixtures is studied. Test results show that the carbonization resistance property of HPC can be improved with defined amount of composite mineral admixture mixed, in addition, the effect of ternary composite admixture of ground steel slag, fly ash and silica fume is more obvious than that of binary composite admixture.
Several compound mineral admixtures, such as steel slag powder, granulated blast furnace slag powder and silica fume, are mixed with proper proportion to improve the workability of High Performance Concrete(HPC). Through the orthogonal experiment, workability of HPC is analyzed on water-binder ratio, sand ratio, the amount of superplasticizer and the amount of compound mineral admixtures. Results show that: workability of HPC was significantly effected by the amount of naphthalene sulphonate water-reducing admixture and water-binder ratio, the amount of compound mineral admixtures and sand ratio are impact factors on the workability in a certain extent.
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