2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14030591
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Characteristics of Preplaced Aggregate Concrete Fabricated with Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Cements

Abstract: This study assesses the characteristics of preplaced aggregate concrete prepared with alkali-activated cement grout as an adhesive binder. Various binary blends of slag and fly ash without fine aggregate as a filler material were considered along with different solution-to-solid ratios. The properties of fresh and hardened grout along with the properties of hardened preplaced concrete were investigated, as were the compressive strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity, density, water absorption and total voids of th… Show more

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“…LWAC casting process is usually cumbersome because if the ingredients are mixed conventionally in a mixer, and then poured into the mold, the aggregates float on the surface, resulting in uneven distribution of aggregates within the matrix [38,39]. Preplaced aggregate concrete (ASTM C-937 [40]) is a new method for casting LWAC in which aggregate is first placed in a mold then the mortar is added to the mold [38].…”
Section: Design and Casting Of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (Lwac)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LWAC casting process is usually cumbersome because if the ingredients are mixed conventionally in a mixer, and then poured into the mold, the aggregates float on the surface, resulting in uneven distribution of aggregates within the matrix [38,39]. Preplaced aggregate concrete (ASTM C-937 [40]) is a new method for casting LWAC in which aggregate is first placed in a mold then the mortar is added to the mold [38].…”
Section: Design and Casting Of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (Lwac)mentioning
confidence: 99%