Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures (Apr 2016)

Behaviour of slag HPC submitted to immersion-drying cycles

  • Rabah Chaid,
  • Laurent Molez,
  • Malika Sabria Mansour,
  • Aïssa Talah

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 23 – 33

Abstract

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This article is part of a summary of the work developed in conjunction with the Laboratory of Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from INSA Rennes and Research Unit: Materials, Processes and Environment, University of Boumerdes. One of the objectives was indeed to promote, through studies of variants, the use of local cementitious additions in the formulation of high performance concretes (HPC). The binding contribution of mineral additions to the physical, mechanical and durability of concrete was evaluated by an experimental methodology to subjugate their original granular and pozzolanic effect. The results show that the contribution of couple cement -slag intensification of the matrix is higher than that obtained when the cement is not substituted by addition. Therefore, a significant improvement in performance of concretes was observed, despite the adverse action immersion cycles - drying maintained for 365 days.

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