Alkali-Activated Stainless Steel Slag as a Cementitious Material in the Manufacture of Self-Compacting Concrete
Julia Rosales, Francisco Agrela, J.L. Díaz-López, Manuel Cabrera
Abstract
This work develops the manufacture of self-compacting concrete (SCC) with 50% cement reduction. As an alternative binder to cement, the viability of using an alkali-activated combination of stainless steel slag (SSS) and fly ash (FA) has been demonstrated. SSS was processed applying three different treatments. Binders were manufactured mixing 35% SSS with 65% FA, as precursors, and a hydroxide activating solution. This binder was replaced by the 50% cement for the manufacture of SCC. The results obtained show good mechanical properties and durability. The study shows a reduction in the use of cement in the manufacture of SCC reusing two wastes.
Topics & Concepts
Materials scienceCementCementitiousDurabilityFly ashSlag (welding)MetallurgyComposite materialMixing (physics)Bottom ashWaste managementEngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceInnovative concrete reinforcement materials