Self-compacting concrete incorporating electric arc-furnace steelmaking slag as aggregate
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2016-11-17Author
Santamaría León, Amaia
Orbe Mateo, Aimar
Losáñez González, María Milagros
Skaf, Marta
Ortega López, Vanesa
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Materials & Design 115 : 179-193 (2017)
Abstract
Electric arc-furnace slag (EAFS) is an industrial by-product that can be employed in hydraulic mixes used in the field of construction and civil engineering. The design and preparation of self-compacting mixes with this aggregate is a challenge, due to the loss of workability that always accompanies its use in concrete. Only through careful design of the characteristics and proportions of the components in each mixture will an acceptable workability be achieved. Thus, criteria and methods are proposed in this paper for successful preparation of these types of mixtures. Several concrete mixes are manufactured to obtain self-compaction characteristics and their main properties are analyzed with regard to their use as structural concrete. Electron microscopy observations and dispersive energy analysis are used to study the microstructural features of these mixes. Finally, a numerical simulation is proposed as a useful method that estimates the viscous properties of the mixes and their workability, based on the dosage and the characteristics of their components.