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Title: Modeling Portland Blast-Furnace Slag Cement High-Performance Concrete

Author(s): Carlos Videla and Cristian Gaedicke

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 101

Issue: 5

Appears on pages(s): 365-375

Keywords: compressive strength; drying shrinkage; flexural strength; high performance concrete; modulus of elasticity; shrinkage; slag cement; strength

DOI: 10.14359/13422

Date: 9/1/2004

Abstract:
This research focused on portland blast-furnace slag cement high- performance concrete (HPC), with specified 28-day compressive strengths between 60 to 110 MPa. Compressive and flexural strength, elastic modulus, abrasion resistance, and shrinkage properties were studied. Laboratory test results showed that it is possible to develop a general compressive strength model combining a hyperbolic equation for strength evolution and an exponential equation for mixture design parameters. It was also concluded that the measured moduli of elasticity are lower than the ACI predicted values, and that the square root of the compressive strength was not a good predictor of the flexural strength for the materials used. Furthermore, in this paper, it was concluded that the ASTM C 944-99 abrasion test is not a very effective way to measure abrasion resistance of HPC. Autogenous shrinkage showed to be a significant part of total shrinkage. An updated FIB 2000 model to local conditions was successfully developed to predict shrinkage of HPC.


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