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Durability of Concrete With Coal Gasification Slag and Coal Gangue Powder

Xiaoliang Zhu, Zhaoheng Guo, Wen Fen Yang, Wenjing Song

2022Frontiers in Materials24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lack and quality decrease of supplementary cementing materials (SCMs) such as fly ash and granulated blast-furnace slag is increasingly prominent in China. Thus, the use of coal gangue (CG) and coal gasification slag (CGS) as SCMs in concrete attracted more researcher’s attention. This paper investigated the mechanical strength, porosity, and durability of CG-and CGS-added concrete. Experimental results showed that the activity of the treated CG and CGS is better than that of ordinary mineral SCMs, indicating that CG and CGS concrete can satisfy the requirements of ordinary construction under reasonable processing technology. Both CG-added and CGS-added concrete illustrated better chloride penetration resistance. The aluminum element contained in CG and CGS causes the C 3 S hydration to generate ettringite which is an erosion product under sulfate erosion, and it will intensify the damage of sulfate erosion. After 125th freeze-thaw cycles, the CGS-added concrete has no obvious failure which indicates that CGS-added concrete has great capacity in the frost resistance.

Topics & Concepts

EttringiteDurabilitySulfateFly ashMetallurgyMaterials scienceSlag (welding)CoalGangueCarbonationEnvironmental scienceCompressive strengthGround granulated blast-furnace slagWaste managementCementComposite materialPortland cementEngineeringConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchTailings Management and PropertiesMagnesium Oxide Properties and Applications
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