국외전문학술

Kang, B., Kim, G., Lee, T., Koo, K., Lee, S., Son, M., Sasui S, & Eu, H. (2022). Effects of Blast Furnace Slag Powder and Limestone Powder on the Mechanical Properties and Durability of Shotcrete Using Monocalcium Aluminate Setting Accelerator. Materials, 15(7), 2495.
Kang, B., Kim, G., Lee, T., Koo, K., Lee, S., Son, M., Sasui S, & Eu, H. (2022). Effects of Blast Furnace Slag Powder and Limestone Powder on the Mechanical Properties and Durability of Shotcrete Using Monocalcium Aluminate Setting Accelerator. Materials, 15(7), 2495.
작성자 건설재료시공학연구실
조회수 224 등록일 2022.09.27
주저자 Bonghee Kang
교신저자 010-2415-2258
공동저자 Gyuyong Kim, Taegyu Lee, Kyungmo Koo, Sangkyu Lee, Minjae Son, Sasui Sasui, Hamin Eu
학술지명 Materials

In this study, the effect of fine blast furnace slag powder (SP) and limestone powder (LSP) as a mineral admixture in shotcrete using monocalcium aluminate (CA) as a quick-setting accelerator was evaluated. The shotcrete was prepared with up to 25 wt.% substitutions of mineral admixture, i.e., (SP and LSP), and then the CA accelerator was incorporated by 5 wt.% of binders. To examine the optimal mixing ratio for mineral admixture in shotcrete, penetration resistance, compressive strength, XRD analysis, and MIP analysis were performed on the mortar. On the other hand, compressive strength test, chloride diffusion coefficient, and freeze–thaw resistance were conducted on concrete to evaluate the field applicability of shotcrete. The study revealed the addition of LSP improved setting time and early compressive strength while the addition of SP increased long-term compressive strength. With the addition of both SP and LSP, the early and long-term strength was increased due to the influence of the properties of each admixture. Furthermore, the addition of SP and LSP improves the resistance of shotcrete to chloride ions and freeze–thaw. 


https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15072495