Investigation of Cement-Replacement Materials. Report No. 12. Compressive Strength Development of 193 Concrete Mixtures During 10 Years of Moist Curing. Phase A.

Abstract

The effects of 16 cement-replacement materials on the compressive strength development, during 10 years of moist curing, of specimens of 193 concrete mixtures made with five different portland cements were investigated. The replacement materials represented six classes: blast-furnace slag, natural cement, fly ash, volcanic glass, calcined opaline shale, and uncalcined diatomite. The five portland cements were: type I, one of low- and one of high-alkali content, a type II, a type III, and a type IV. The 16 materials partially replaced portland cement in various percentages by solid volume from 8 to 70. Three mixing and curing temperatures were used. The results of the 4632 compressive strength rests are reported. (Author Modified Abstract)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0756324

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Blast Furnaces
  • Compressive Strength
  • Concrete
  • Construction Materials
  • Fly Ash
  • Furnaces
  • Materials
  • Portland Cement

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  • Materials science

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