Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of High-Strength Concrete Using Blast Furnace Slag Fine Aggregate

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In this experiment, blast furnace slag fine aggregate that was produced by 3 different steel factory was been used in high-strength concrete, and mechanical properties of high-strength concrete were studied. The concrete using the blast furnace slag fine aggregate is admitted the increase of compressive strength as well as the case of the river sand when the water cement ratio is reduced, and the compressive strength can attain 100N/mm2. The strength of concrete using blast furnace slag fine aggregate is lower than the strength of concrete using natural river sand as fine aggregate, and the strength of concrete using mixture fine aggregate is middle of strength used river sand and strength used blast furnace slag fine aggregate. The crushing value of blast furnace slag fine aggregate is bigger than the natural river sand, and it could influence the strength of high-strength concrete using blast furnace slag fine aggregate.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 217-218)

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113-118

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March 2011

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