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Self-cementitious property of steel slag powder blended with gypsum

2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 113; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.03.102

ISSN

1879-0526

Autores

Jihui Zhao, Dongmin Wang, Peiyu Yan, Dawang Zhang, Hao Wang,

Tópico(s)

Magnesium Oxide Properties and Applications

Resumo

In order to reveal the self-cementitious property of steel slag, the hydration and hardening characteristics of steel slag powder blended with 5 wt% gypsum were investigated from hydration heat, non-evaporable water (Wn) and Ca(OH)2 contents, hydration products, strength and so on. The results show that the hydration process of steel slag-gypsum also has two exothermic peaks, which is similar to cement, but it has a longer early hydration period and lower hydration exothermic rate. The second exothermic peak value of steel slag-gypsum is only about one eighth of that of cement. The hydration products of steel slag-gypsum mainly contain amorphous C-S-H gels, rod-like ettringite and a small amount of Ca(OH)2, while almost no ettringite is generated in hydration products of pure steel slag. Compared with pure steel slag paste, steel slag-gypsum paste has a more hydration products and more compact structure. The relationships of Wn contents or Ca(OH)2 contents with ages for steel slag-gypsum paste show a good exponential relationship, while both the paste and mortar strengths of steel slag-gypsum with logarithm of ages conform to the linear relationship. In addition, the Wn content and strength of steel slag-gypsum paste can be obviously improved by the simulated cement pore solution at 28 days and 90 days.

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