Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete

Concrete is a widely used construction material around the world, and its properties have been undergoing changes through technological advancement. Numerous types of concrete have been developed to enhance the different properties of concrete. So far, this development can be divided into four stage...

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Main Authors: Farzadnia, Nima, Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah, Demirboga, Ramazan
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Published: Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) and Concrete Society of Malaysia (CSM) 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.231582015-12-09T06:10:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23158/ Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete Farzadnia, Nima Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah Demirboga, Ramazan Concrete is a widely used construction material around the world, and its properties have been undergoing changes through technological advancement. Numerous types of concrete have been developed to enhance the different properties of concrete. So far, this development can be divided into four stages. The earliest is the traditional normal strength concrete which is composed of only four constituent materials, which are cement, water, fine and coarse aggregates. With a fast population growth and a higher demand for housing and infrastructure, accompanied by recent developments in civil engineering, such as high-rise buildings and long-span bridges, higher compressive strength concrete was needed. At the beginning, reducing the water-cement ratio was the easiest way to achieve the high compressive strength. Thereafter, the fifth ingredient, a water reducing agent or super plasticizer, was indispensable. However, sometimes the compressive strength was not as important as some other properties, such as low permeability, durability and workability. Thus, high performance concrete was proposed and widely studied at the end of the last century. Currently, high-performance concrete is used in massive volumes due to its technical and economic advantages. Such materials are characterized by improved mechanical and durability properties resulting from the use of chemical and mineral admixtures as well as specialized production processes. This paper reviews the incorporation of mineral admixtures in binary, ternary and quaternary blended mortars in concrete. Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) and Concrete Society of Malaysia (CSM) 2011-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23158/1/Incorporation%20of%20mineral%20admixtures%20in%20sustainable%20high%20performance%20concrete.pdf Farzadnia, Nima and Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah and Demirboga, Ramazan (2011) Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete. International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering & Technology, 2 (1). pp. 44-56. ISSN 2180-3242 http://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJSCET/article/view/41
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description Concrete is a widely used construction material around the world, and its properties have been undergoing changes through technological advancement. Numerous types of concrete have been developed to enhance the different properties of concrete. So far, this development can be divided into four stages. The earliest is the traditional normal strength concrete which is composed of only four constituent materials, which are cement, water, fine and coarse aggregates. With a fast population growth and a higher demand for housing and infrastructure, accompanied by recent developments in civil engineering, such as high-rise buildings and long-span bridges, higher compressive strength concrete was needed. At the beginning, reducing the water-cement ratio was the easiest way to achieve the high compressive strength. Thereafter, the fifth ingredient, a water reducing agent or super plasticizer, was indispensable. However, sometimes the compressive strength was not as important as some other properties, such as low permeability, durability and workability. Thus, high performance concrete was proposed and widely studied at the end of the last century. Currently, high-performance concrete is used in massive volumes due to its technical and economic advantages. Such materials are characterized by improved mechanical and durability properties resulting from the use of chemical and mineral admixtures as well as specialized production processes. This paper reviews the incorporation of mineral admixtures in binary, ternary and quaternary blended mortars in concrete.
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author Farzadnia, Nima
Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah
Demirboga, Ramazan
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Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah
Demirboga, Ramazan
Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete
author_facet Farzadnia, Nima
Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah
Demirboga, Ramazan
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title Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete
title_short Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete
title_full Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete
title_fullStr Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete
title_full_unstemmed Incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete
title_sort incorporation of mineral admixtures in sustainable high performance concrete
publisher Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) and Concrete Society of Malaysia (CSM)
publishDate 2011
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