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Evaluating the strength development of mortar using clinker fine aggregate with a combination of fly ash and its inhibitory effects on alkali–silica reaction and delayed ettringite formation
Authors:Miyamoto  Shintaro  Naruse  Daiki  Hayashi  Kensuke  Minagawa  Hiroshi  Hisada  Makoto
Institution:1.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, 6-6-06, Aramaki Aza Aoba, Aoba-Ku, Sendai, Miyagi, 980-8579, Japan
;2.Taiheiyo Cement Corporation Central Research Laboratory, 2-4-2, Osaku, Sakura, Chiba, 285-8655, Japan
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Abstract:

The aggregate composed of cement clinker, an intermediate cement product, improves strength development and mass transfer resistance of concrete. Fly ash (FA) is a supplementary cementitious material that can be substituted by cement. This study investigated the strength development of highly FA-substituted mortar mixed with cement clinker fine aggregate (CL) and tested its inhibitory effect against the alkali–silica reaction (ASR). In addition to these, this study provides the testing results of evaluating the effects of using cement clinker fine aggregate on delayed ettringite formation (DEF), which can be problematic for precast concrete products. The study results revealed that at 91 days of age, in the case of 80% replacement ratio of fly ash to cement, using CL exhibited similar strength development as mortar with limestone fine aggregate and no FA substitution. Furthermore, mortars with 70% and 80% FA substitution did not exhibit clear ASR-induced expansion even at 182 days of age. Lastly, mortar using clinker fine aggregate could suppress DEF-induced expansion at 182 days of age, which was similar to the effect obtained using FA. These results can promote the utilization of CL resources for concrete and using clinker as fine aggregate in precast concrete products.

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