Application of High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete to Marine Structures |
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Authors: | Tatsuo Suzuki |
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Affiliation: | Hazama Corporation , 5-8 Kita-Aoyama 2-Chome, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | A new material with high content of fly ash named ‘Ashcrete’ has been developed. to examine the applicability of Ashcrete to marine structures, strength characteristics, resistance to sea water attack, and safety in the marine environment have been studied. the following results have been obtained: 1) the strength characteristics of high-volume fly ash concrete depend upon the type and proportions of chemical activators as well as curing conditions. 2) Ashcrete using sodium chloride (NaCI) as a chemical activator shows high initial strength and good strength development with age. 3) Ashcrete containing NaCI activator shows good resistance to sea water from the viewpoint of its strength characteristics, volume changes and microstructurcs. 4) Since 1980 many types of large-scale artificial reefs made of Ashcrete have been installed in the sea. As a result of long-term studies and underwater observations, the Japanese Government has demonstrated the durability of the material, safety in the marine environment and attractiveness to fish. 5) It is therefore proposed that Ashcrete might be used in constructing large-scale sea mounts in deep water for the purpose of generating upwelling. |
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Keywords: | flyash marine structures fishery developments Japan |
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