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Title: Effect of Ground Copper Slag on Strength and Toughness of Cementitious Mixes

Author(s): Antonio M. Arino and Barzin Mobasher

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 96

Issue: 1

Appears on pages(s): 68-73

Keywords: compressive strength; copper; fly ash; slag; cements; strength

DOI: 10.14359/430

Date: 1/1/1999

Abstract:
The effect of ground copper slag (GCS) on the strength and fracture of cement-based materials is studied. Up to 15 percent by mass of ground copper slag was used as a portland cement replacement. The strength and fracture toughness of concrete samples were studied using closed-loop controlled compression and three-point bending fracture tests. The compression test utilized a combination of the axial and transverse strains as a control parameter to develop a stable post-peak response. A cyclic loading- unloading test was conducted on three-point bending notched specimens under closed-loop crack mouth opening control. Test results were used to construct the resistance curve (R-curve) response of the specimens by describing the dependence of fracture toughness on the stable crack length.


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