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ACI SP-320-2017 10th ACI RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete.pdf

1、An ACI Technical Publication SYMPOSIUM VOLUME SP-320 10th ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete Editor: Arezki Tagnit-Hamou10th ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable

2、 Concrete SP-320 Editor: Arezki Tagnit-Hamou Discussion is welcomed for all materials published in this issue and will appear ten months from this journals date if the discussion is received within four months of the papers print publication. Discussion of material received after specified dates wil

3、l be considered individually for publication or private response. ACI Standards published in ACI Journals for public comment have discussion due dates printed with the Standard. The Institute is not responsible for the statements or opinions expressed in its publications. Institute publications are

4、not able to, nor intended to, supplant individual training, responsibility, or judgment of the user, or the supplier, of the information presented. The papers in this volume have been reviewed under Institute publication procedures by individuals expert in the subject areas of the papers. Copyright

5、2017 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE 38800 Country Club Dr. Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331 All rights reserved, including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by any means, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by any electronic or mechanical device, printed or written or or

6、al, or recording for sound or visual reproduction or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors. Printed in the United States of America Editorial production: Gail Tatum ISBN-13: 978-1-945487-77-4 First printing, Au

7、gust 2017PrefaceIn July 1983, the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET) of Natural Resources Canada (CANMET), in association with the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sponsored a 5-day international conference at Montebello, Quebec, Canada, o

8、n the use of fly ash, silica fume, slag and other mineral by-products in concrete. The conference brought together representatives from industry, academia, and government agencies to present the latest information on these materials and to explore new areas of needed research. Since then, eight othe

9、r such conferences have taken place around the world (Madrid, Trondheim, Istanbul, Milwaukee, Bangkok, Madras, Las Vegas, and Warsaw). The 2007 Warsaw conference was the last in this series.In 2017, due to renewed interest in alternative and sustainable binders and supplementary cementitious materia

10、ls, ACI and the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction materials, Systems and Structures (RILEM)in association with a number of other organizations in Canada, the United States, and the Caribbeansponsored the 10th ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials

11、and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete (ICCM2017).The purpose of this international conference is to present the latest scientific and technical information in the field of supplementary cementitious materials and novel binders for use in concrete. The new aspect of this conference is to h

12、ighlight advances in the field of alternative and sustainable binders and supplementary cementitious materials, which are receiving increasing attention from the research community. The conference was held in Montral, Canada from October 2 to 4, 2017. The conference proceedings, containing 50 refere

13、ed papers from more than 33 countries, were published as ACI SP-320.To all those whose submissions could not be included in the conference proceedings, the Institute and the Conference Organizing Committee extends its appreciation for their interest and hard work. A large number of other papers were

14、 presented in addition to those published in the proceedings. Most of these were published as supplementary papers, and the authors have been encouraged to publish them in technical journals of their choosing.Thanks are extended to the members of the Technical Paper Review Panel that met in March 20

15、17 to review the papers. Without their dedicated effort, the proceedings could not have been published for distribution at the conference. The cooperation of the authors in accepting reviewers suggestions and revising their manuscripts accordingly is greatly appreciated. Special thanks go out to Moh

16、an Malhotra, the conferences past chair, for sharing his extremely extended knowledge about organizing this kind of conference with the organizing committee.The help and assistance of Bianca Roy at the Universit de Sherbrooke are gratefully acknowledged for the administrative work associated with th

17、e conference and for processing the manuscripts both for the ACI proceedings and the supplementary volume. Thanks are also extended to Pierre-Claver Nkinamubanzi, Chair of the Audio- Visual Review Panel, for his services to ensure that the visuals met ACI/RILEM criteria. Arezki Tagnit Hamou, Editor

18、Chairman, Tenth ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete (ICCM2017). Montreal, Canada 2017TABLE OF CONTENTS SP-3201 Activated Hybrid Cementitious System, a Green Alternative for Concrete Production Authors: Diego Velandia, Cyril Ly

19、nsdale, John L. Provis, and Fernando Ramirez SP-3202 Preferable Use of Hybrid Cement in Concrete Intended for Industrial Applications Authors: I. Janotka, P. Martauz, and Michal Bauvk SP-3203 Low-Energy Alinite Cement from Soda Sludge Waste Authors: Gltekin O. Ual, Mahdi Mahyar, Mustafa Tokyay, and

20、İsmail . Yaman SP-3204 Reuse of Ceramic Industry Sludge as a Component in Cement-Based Materials Authors: M.I. Snchez De Rojas, M. Fras, E. Sabador, C. Medina, E. Asensio, and J. Rivera SP-3205 Effects of Sol-Gel Derived Nano-Silica Suspensions in Cement Paste Authors: Dulani P. A. Kodippili, Ehsan

21、Rezabeigi, Michelle R. Nokken, and Robin Drew SP-3206 Rheological Behaviour of Alkali-Activated Slag Concrete Authors: Francisca Puertas, Mara Del Mar Alonso, Manuel Torres-Carrasco, Belen Gonzlez Fonteboa, Iris Gonzlez Taboada, Gemma Rojo, and Fernando Martnez-Abella SP-3207 Performance and Propert

22、ies of Concrete Made with Calcined Clays Authors: Nancy Beuntner and Karl-Christian Thienel SP-3208 Mitigation of Microcracking in Alkali-Activated Combined Slag and Fly Ash Concretes for Good Performance in Winter Conditions Authors: Alexandre Rodrigue, Jose Duchesne, Benoit Fournier, and Benoit Bi

23、ssonnette SP-3209 New Additions for the Design of Eco-Efficient Cements. Analysis of Pozzolanic Reaction Kinetics Authors: Gabriel Medina, Jos Maria Medina, Isabel Sez Del Bosque, Moiss Fras, Mara Isabel Snchez De Rojas, and Csar Medina SP-32010 Drying Shrinkage in Alkali Activated Class C Fly Ash M

24、ortars and the Mitigation Methods Authors: Darshan Ballekere Kumarappa, Chathurani Chandrasiri, and Sulapha Peethamparan SP-32011 Durability Properties of Fly Ash Blended Cement Concrete in Inland Environment Authors: Yunusa A. Alhassan and Yunus Ballim SP-32012 Influence of Supplementary Cementitio

25、us Materials on the Autogenous Self-Healing of Cracks in Cementitious Materials Authors: Imane Salama, Benot Hilloulin, Sonagnon Medjigbodo, and Ahmed LoukiliSP-32013 Performances of Hemp Concretes: from Microscopic to Functional Properties Authors: Guillaume Delannoy, Sandrine Marceau, Philippe Gl,

26、 Etienne Gourlay, Marielle Guguen-Minerbe, Dinarzed Diafi, Issam Nour, Sofiane Amziane, and Fabienne Farcas SP-32014 New Insights into the Retarding Effect of Aluminates on C 3 S Hydration Authors: E. Pustovgar, M. Palacios, J.-B. Despinose De Lacaillerie, T. Matschei, N. Ruffray, R. Verel, and R.J.

27、 Flat SP-32015 Influence of Pozzolanic Materials on the Hydration of Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cements Authors: Frank Winnefeld, Lukas H.J. Martin, Elsa Tschopp, Christian J. Mller, and Barbara Lothenbach SP-32016 Chloride Ingress in Concrete Containing GGBF Slag or Fly Ash Authors: Eisuke Nakamura and

28、 Hirohisa Koga SP-32017 Modelling of Temperature-Dependent Pozzolanic Reaction of Low-Calcium Fly Ash in Blended Cement Paste Authors: Tiao Wang, Tetsuya Ishida, and Yuya Takahashi SP-32018 Corrosion Resistance of Concrete Incorporating Supplementary Cementing Materials in a Marine Environment Autho

29、rs: Andrew Fahim, Edward G. Moffatt, and Michael D.A. Thomas SP-32019 Environmental Benefits of Using Glass Powder in Manhole Production Authors: J.-M. Lessard, J. Cloutier, A. Tagnit-Hamou, and B. Amor SP-32020 Effects of Ternary Cements with Limestone Filler on DEF in Concrete Authors: Yasser Amin

30、e, Nordine Leklou, and Ouali Amiri SP-32021 Carbonation-Activated Steel Slag Binder As Alternative Cementing Material Authors: Yixin Shao, Mehrdad Mahoutian, and Zaid Ghouleh SP-32022 A New Generation of Micro-Particulate-Based Admixtures for Concrete Authors: Paul H. Seiler, Christopher Eagon, Fran

31、k S. Ong, Stephen A. Farrington, and Van Bui SP-32023 Assessing the Autogenous Shrinkage of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Mortar Blends Authors: Siva Uppalapati and zlem Cizer SP-32024 Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete with Natural and Synthetic Fibers Authors: Tahar Tioua, Abdelouahed Kriker,

32、Abderrahim Bali, Gonzalo Barluenga, and Mourad Behim SP-32025 The Role of Surface Area and Compacity of Nanoparticles on the Rheology of Cement Paste Authors: Oscar A. Mendoza Reales, Emlio C. C. M. Silva, Maria D. M. Paiva, Pedro Duda, and Romildo Dias Toledo FilhoSP-32026 Comparison of Three Plast

33、icizers in Carbonate-Activated Slag Concrete Author: Rolf Andreas Lauten SP-32027 Mixture Proportions of Concrete with Dredging Sediments as Novel SCM Authors: Cline Van Bunderen, Ruben Snellings, Liesbeth Horckmans, Lucie Vandewalle, and zlem Cizer SP-32028 Monitoring the Hydration of Cementitious

34、Material by Acoustic Emission Authors: Evin Dildar Dzaye, Geert De Schutter, and Dimitrios Aggelis SP-32029 Chemo-Mechanical Properties of Cement Matrices with Fly Ash and Slag Authors: William Wilson, Luca Sorelli, and Arezki Tagnit-Hamou SP-32030 Effects of Pre-Hydration on Compressive Strength of

35、 Quaternary Binders Authors: Suguru Goto, Thomas A. Bier, Keisuke Takahashi, and Tetsuhiro Sakai SP-32031 Degree of Fly Ash Reaction in Internally Alkali-Activated Cement Paste Authors: Phuong Trinh Bui, Yuko Ogawa, Kenichiro Nakarai, and Kenji Kawai SP-32032 Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer Concretes: F

36、rom Dry to Fluid Concretes Authors: Raphalle Pouhet and Martin Cyr SP-32033 Investigating the Feasibility of Using Reclaimed and Remediated Fly Ashes as Class F Fly Ash Alternatives Authors: Raissa Ferron, Ryan Kalina, Saif Al-Shmaisani, and Maria Juenger SP-32034 Potential for Using Waste Recycled

37、Glass in Engineered Cementitious Composites Authors: Hocine Siad, Mohamed Lachemi, Mustafa Sahmaran, and K. M Hossain SP-32035 Suitability of Alkali Activated GGBS/Fly Ash Concrete for Chloride Environments Authors: Dali Bondar, Sreejith V. Nanukuttan, Marios N. Soutsos, P.A. Muhammed Basheer, and J

38、ohn L. Provis SP-32036 Factors Controlling Carbonation Resistance of Alkali-Activated Materials Authors: Susan A. Bernal, Xinyuan Ke, Maria Criado, Shishir Mundra, and John L. Provis SP-32037 Alkali-Activated Cementitious Materials and Concretes Steps Towards Standardization Author: John L. Provis S

39、P-32038 Development of Test Methods and Specifications for Chemically Activated Binders Authors: R. Douglas Hooton, Lawrence Sutter, and Mary Christiansen SP-32039 Isothermal Calorimetry Investigation of Slag Activation Authors: Qiwei C. Nowasell, Ray B. Henderson, and John T. Kevern SP-32040 Indust

40、rial Production and Use of a Portland Calcined Clay Limestone Cement Authors: Fernando Martirena and Karen ScrivenerSP-32041 Towards a Service Life Prediction System of Concrete Structures Based on a Neural-Computing Approach Authors: Bakhta Boukhatem, Arezki Tagnit-Hamou, Mohamed Chekired, and Moha

41、med Ghrici SP-32042 Large Amplitude Oscillatory Shear Protocol Applied to Cement-Based Materials Authors: Thau Conte and Mohend Chaouche SP-32043 Delayed Ettringite Formation in Concrete Containing Limestone Filler Authors: Mohammad A. Aqel and Daman K. Panesar SP-32044 Geopolymers Cured at Ambient

42、Temperatures Authors: Daniela Hesselbarth, Thomas Moser, and Jrg Sturzenegger SP-32045 Effect of Glass Powder (GP) on the Pore Solution of Cement Pastes Authors: Isabelle Fily-Par, Benot Fournier, Jose Duchesne, and Arezki Tagnit-Hamou SP-32046 Optimization Performance of High Volume Fly Ash Self-Co

43、nsolidating Mixtures with Hydrated Lime (Mortar Component) Authors: Hayder Alghazali and John J. Myers SP-32047 Thermal Behaviour of High Volume Fly Ash Concrete and Its Temperature Simulation Authors: Peter G. Gaunt, Mathew K.R. Versfeld, Andr Ferreira, and Stephen O. Ekolu SP-32048 Influence of Li

44、me on the Properties of Cement-Based Materials Authors: Reda Jaafri, Abdelilah Aboulayt, Syed-Yasir Alam, Emmanuel Roziere, and Ahmed Loukili SP-32049 GGBS Cements Activated by Chloride:Hydration and Corrosion Potential Authors: Laurent Steger, Bernard Salesses, Cdric Patapy, Mohend Chaouche, Lauren

45、t Frouin, and Martin Cyr SP-32050 Prediction of Hemp Concrete Morphological Deformation by X-ray Tomography Authors: Kamilia Abahri, Chady El Hachem, Fares Bennai, Ngoc Toan, and Rafik BelarbiSP-3201 1.1 ACTIVATED HYBRID CEMENTITIOUS SYSTEM, A GREEN ALTERNATIVE FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION Diego Velandia

46、, Cyril Lynsdale, John L. Provis and Fernando Ramirez Synopsis: Concretes made with blended portland cement containing high volumes of fly ash provide an alternative to conventional portland cement concrete for reducing CO 2emissions. This study evaluates mechanical and chemical activation of four f

47、ly ashes by assessing their effects on hydration and compressive strength. Results show the importance of the amorphous content in terms of compressive strength. The composition of fly ash is changed by a sieving process where certain particle sizes are retained; the amorphous silica and loss on ign

48、ition (LOI) contents varied depending on the fineness, hence affecting the performance of the fly ash in concrete. Reduction in particle size and LOI do not always lead to improvement in compressive strength. The effect of sodium sulfate, as activator, was significant at early ages for two of the fl

49、y ashes studied; the amount of portlandite consumption is reflected in the compressive strength evolution observed. However, sodium sulfate does not have the same effect on fly ashes with high amount of Fe 2 O 3 , where portlandite consumption is much lower. Keywords: Amorphous content, portlandite, sodium sulfate Velandia et al. 1.2 Diego Velandia is a Civil Engineer from Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, MEng in Structural Engineering from Universidad de los Andes, MSc in Structural Engineeri

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