MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE INCORPORATED BFS AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT
Author(s) -
Yasir Khalil Ibrahim
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
diyala journal of engineering sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2616-6909
pISSN - 1999-8716
DOI - 10.24237/djes.2016.09103
Subject(s) - ground granulated blast furnace slag , compressive strength , flexural strength , cement , materials science , young's modulus , composite material , slag (welding) , properties of concrete , modulus , elasticity (physics)
The present research aims at developing special types of concrete known as Blast Furnace Slag Concrete by partial replacement of cement by Blast Furnace Slag (BFS) at different weight percentages (5, 15, 20, 30, and 40) %. The weight percentage was studied as it effects the physical and mechanical properties (density, compressive strength, flexure strength, dynamic modulus of elasticity, and quality factor). The results indicate that the density of concrete increases with BFS content increment, BFS enhanced the compressive strength, flexural strength, and the dynamic modulus of elasticity. On the other hand the quality factor is reduced with increasing slag addition. In general, the results indicated that the best result was observed at a replacement value of about 20% by weight.
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