Influence of Steel Slag-Superfine Blast Furnace Slag Composite Mineral Admixture on the Properties of Mortar and Concrete

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A composite mineral admixture was prepared by steel slag and superfine blast furnace slag. The influence of superfine blast furnace slag content of the composite mixture on the mortar and concrete was investigated. The results show that the composite mineral admixture may decrease the strength of concrete at the early age but improve the strength development over time. Increasing the content of superfine blast furnace slag can reduce the degradation of the early strength. The reduction of the autogenous shrinkage and adiabatic temperature rise is significant when the composite mineral admixture is added. The reduction is more obvious when the water-to-solid ratio (w/s) is low. The results show that with steel slag and superfine blast furnace slag playing as complementary parts in the composite mineral admixture, it can be used as an effective substitute of cement.

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Liu, Z., & Huang, Z. (2021). Influence of Steel Slag-Superfine Blast Furnace Slag Composite Mineral Admixture on the Properties of Mortar and Concrete. Advances in Civil Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9983019

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