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  • 2021Impact of super absorbent polymers on early age behavior of high performance concrete wallscitations
  • 2013ACOUSTIC EMISSION MONITORING AND QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF DAMAGE IN CONCRETE BEAMS UNDER CREEPcitations
  • 2013Multi-scales Characterization of the Early-age Creep of Concrete2citations
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  • 2011Performance-based design and carbonation of concrete with high fly ash content123citations

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Performance-based design and carbonation of concrete with high fly ash content

  • Rozière, E.
  • Loukili, A.
  • Aït-Mokhtar, A.
  • Younsi, A.
  • Turcry, Ph
Abstract

This paper reports on an investigation of the durability of high-volume fly ash concrete exposed to carbonation (XC class in EN 206-1 Standard). The reduction of cement content is assumed to mitigate CO2 emissions due to the production of Portland cement clinker. The durability of concrete is assessed through a performance-based approach. First, a performance-based method was applied to design a concrete mixture with more than 50% substitution of cement by fly ash. To cope with the high viscosity of the so-obtained mixture, an air-entraining agent was used. Due to its low cement content, the so-obtained mixture does not comply with the prescriptive requirements of the European standard (EN 206-1). Thus, according to the equivalent performance concept, its potential durability has to be proved through comparison with reference mixtures complying with prescriptive standard requirements. The performance-based evaluation of the durability of the designed mixture and reference mixtures (with Portland cement and blended cement) consisted in porosity and accelerated carbonation tests. The influence of curing mode and thermal treatment duration before carbonation test were also investigated. Whatever the curing mode, the designed mixture was found as resistant to accelerated carbonation as the reference mixture containing blended cement.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • cement
  • viscosity
  • porosity
  • durability
  • curing