Title:
Effect of Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag on Properties of Autoclaved and Combined Wet/Dry Cured Polymer-Modified Mortars
Author(s):
M. Joo, Y. Ohama, and K. Demura
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
193
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
179-194
Keywords:
autoclave curing; carbonation; granulated blast-furnace slag; mortar;
polymer; strength
DOI:
10.14359/5821
Date:
8/1/2000
Abstract:
The effects of slag content and polymer-binder ratio on the properties of autoclaved and combined wet/dry-cured polymer-modified mortars using ground granulated blast-furnace slag (slag) and polymer dispersions such as a styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) latex, and poly (ethylene-vinyl acetate) (EVA) and polyacrylic ester (PAE) emulsions are examined. As a result, the strength of the autoclaved polymer-modified mortars reaches a maximum at a slag content of 30% except for the autoclaved EVA- and PAE-modified mortars, and tends to increase or decrease with increasing polymer-binder ratio. The strength of the combined wet/dry-cured polymer-modified mortars reaches a maximum at a slag content of 40%, and is inclined to increase with increasing polymer-binder ratio. Irrespective of the curing conditions, their water absorption and chloride ion penetration depth tend to decrease with increasing slag content and polymer-binder ratio except for the autoclaved PAE-modified mortars. Their carbonation depth increases or decreases with increasing polymer-binder ratio.