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Experimental study on high strength concrete. 1. ; Basic properties of high strength mortar using various kinds of admixtures. Kokyodo concrete ni kansuru jikkenteki kenkyu. 1. ; Kakushu konwazai wo shiyoshita kokyodo moltar no kihonteki seijo

Abstract

The paper studies effects of various powders as admixtures used for high strength concrete of approximately 800-1400 kg/cm {sup 2} compressive strength with the use of mortar. The following are the results of the study: In order to obtain the required table flow values, high performance AE water reducing agent must be increased with an increase of a mixing rate of silica fume (SF). However, in case of mixing blast furnace slag powder or classified fly ash (SLG or FA), AE water reducing agent can be slightly decreased, with an increase of the mixing rate. In order to obtain the required amount of air, in case of mixing SF or FA, AE agent is needed to be more increased than in case of plain mortar, while AE agent is of the same quality as in the plain one. Besides, both compressive strength rate and drying shrinkage rate show characteristic behaviors according to kinds of admixtures and mixing ratio. 10 figs., 5 tabs.
Authors:
Shimizu, T; Uenishi, T; Hayashi, Y [1] 
  1. Okumura Corp., Tokyo (Japan)
Publication Date:
Oct 09, 1990
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
NEDO-90-920384; EDB-91-052473
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Okumuragumi Gijutsu Kenkyu Nenpo; (Japan); Journal Volume: 16
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; ADDITIVES; AIR; BLAST FURNACES; FLY ASH; POWDERS; SILICA; SLAGS; ENTRAINMENT; CONCRETES; COMPRESSION STRENGTH; CONTRACTION; MORTARS; AEROSOL WASTES; ASHES; BUILDING MATERIALS; CHALCOGENIDES; FLUIDS; FURNACES; GASES; MATERIALS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MINERALS; OXIDE MINERALS; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; RESIDUES; SILICON COMPOUNDS; SILICON OXIDES; WASTES; 360603* - Materials- Properties
OSTI ID:
5942860
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0285-3469; CODEN: OGKNE
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
Pages: 115-120
Announcement Date:
May 01, 1991

Citation Formats

Shimizu, T, Uenishi, T, and Hayashi, Y. Experimental study on high strength concrete. 1. ; Basic properties of high strength mortar using various kinds of admixtures. Kokyodo concrete ni kansuru jikkenteki kenkyu. 1. ; Kakushu konwazai wo shiyoshita kokyodo moltar no kihonteki seijo. Japan: N. p., 1990. Web.
Shimizu, T, Uenishi, T, & Hayashi, Y. Experimental study on high strength concrete. 1. ; Basic properties of high strength mortar using various kinds of admixtures. Kokyodo concrete ni kansuru jikkenteki kenkyu. 1. ; Kakushu konwazai wo shiyoshita kokyodo moltar no kihonteki seijo. Japan.
Shimizu, T, Uenishi, T, and Hayashi, Y. 1990. "Experimental study on high strength concrete. 1. ; Basic properties of high strength mortar using various kinds of admixtures. Kokyodo concrete ni kansuru jikkenteki kenkyu. 1. ; Kakushu konwazai wo shiyoshita kokyodo moltar no kihonteki seijo." Japan.
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title = {Experimental study on high strength concrete. 1. ; Basic properties of high strength mortar using various kinds of admixtures. Kokyodo concrete ni kansuru jikkenteki kenkyu. 1. ; Kakushu konwazai wo shiyoshita kokyodo moltar no kihonteki seijo}
author = {Shimizu, T, Uenishi, T, and Hayashi, Y}
abstractNote = {The paper studies effects of various powders as admixtures used for high strength concrete of approximately 800-1400 kg/cm {sup 2} compressive strength with the use of mortar. The following are the results of the study: In order to obtain the required table flow values, high performance AE water reducing agent must be increased with an increase of a mixing rate of silica fume (SF). However, in case of mixing blast furnace slag powder or classified fly ash (SLG or FA), AE water reducing agent can be slightly decreased, with an increase of the mixing rate. In order to obtain the required amount of air, in case of mixing SF or FA, AE agent is needed to be more increased than in case of plain mortar, while AE agent is of the same quality as in the plain one. Besides, both compressive strength rate and drying shrinkage rate show characteristic behaviors according to kinds of admixtures and mixing ratio. 10 figs., 5 tabs.}
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volume = {16}
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