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Effects of porous ceramic roof tile waste aggregate on strength development and carbonation resistance of steam-cured fly ash concrete

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Abstract This study aims to investigate the effects of porous ceramic waste coarse aggregate (PCWA), which was used as an internal curing agent, on the compressive strength, shrinkage, and carbonation… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study aims to investigate the effects of porous ceramic waste coarse aggregate (PCWA), which was used as an internal curing agent, on the compressive strength, shrinkage, and carbonation resistance of steam-cured concrete using fly ash (FA) at the replacement ratios of 0%, 20%, and 40% by mass. The PCWA replacement ratios amounted to 0%, 10%, and 20% of the coarse aggregate volume. The results showed that the PCWA significantly improved compressive strength and carbonation resistance of concrete using 40% FA, whereas it could increase the drying shrinkage of the steam-cured concrete using 40% FA.

Keywords: strength; carbonation resistance; steam cured

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2020

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