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Fresh and Hardened Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete Comprising a Copper Slag

Prithiviraj Chidambaram, Packirisamy Swaminathan, Deivasigamani Ramesh Kumar, G. Murali, Nikolai Vatin

2022Buildings38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recycling trash and protecting natural resources are two of the many benefits of using copper slag as a fine aggregate in a concrete building. However, stakeholders need proven research output to build trust and initiate or enhance the use of such industrial waste in buildings. This study evaluated self-compacting concrete’s fresh and hardened characteristics (SCC) comprising a copper slag aggregate (CSA). For this purpose, six mixes were prepared by substituting river sand with CSA up to 50%, with a 10% increment. The properties of fresh SCC were evaluated using slump flow, V-funnel, and L-box tests. Several parameters of SCC were examined, including water absorption, sorptivity, chloride ion penetration, sulphate attack, and acid attack tests. Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to investigate the concrete microstructure. The results indicated that the fresh characteristics of SCC were enhanced as the amount of CSA increased consistently. The durability properties showed a considerable enhancement in SCC mixes comprising up to 20% of CSA.

Topics & Concepts

SorptivityCopper slagMaterials scienceGround granulated blast-furnace slagDurabilityScanning electron microscopeAbsorption of waterAggregate (composite)Slag (welding)ChlorideMetallurgyMicrostructureEnergy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopyCopperSelf-consolidating concreteComposite materialCementWaste managementEngineeringCompressive strengthConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchMaterials Engineering and ProcessingRecycled Aggregate Concrete Performance
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