국내전문학술

Park, J. H., Kim, Y. R., Song, Y. C., Song, D. Y., & Kim, G. Y. (2012). Improvement of the Early Age Strength of Low Cement Concrete Using High Volume Mineral Admixture. Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction, 12(6), 566-574.
Park, J. H., Kim, Y. R., Song, Y. C., Song, D. Y., & Kim, G. Y. (2012). Improvement of the Early Age Strength of Low Cement Concrete Using High Volume Mineral Admixture. Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction, 12(6), 566-574.
작성자 관리자
조회수 647 등록일 2012.12.01
주저자 박종호
교신저자 042-821-7731
공동저자 김용로, 송영찬, 송동엽
학술지명 한국건축시공학회

To address the problem of global warming, consumption of cement, the main material of concrete, should be decreased. Unfortunately, when industrial by-products are used in large quantities as admixture, the early age strength of concrete will be decreased, reducing its viability for use in concrete structures. Therefore, in this study, the application of an ionization accelerator and alkaline activator as addition agent of superplasticizer were investigated to secure a similar early age strength to that of normal concrete, thus increasing the viability of low cement concrete. Through the investigation, it was found that specimens that used a combination of Alkaline-activator (Na2Sio3) and ionization accelerator (Amine) had the highest early and long-age compressive strength. From this, we can determine an appropriate range of application of superplasticizer to improve early-age compressive strength of low cement concrete.