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EPSRC Reference: GR/K52218/01
Title: NEW SLAG-BASED CONCRETES
Principal Investigator: Sykes, Professor J
Other Investigators:
Groves, Dr G
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BNFL
Department: Materials
Organisation: University of Oxford
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 June 1996 Ends: 31 May 1999 Value (£): 15,379
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Civil Engineering Materials Materials Synthesis & Growth
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Blast furnace slag has latent hydraulic properties, giving considerable potential for commercial use in addition to its widespread use as a partial replacement for Portland cement, notably in alkali-activated slag (ASS) and slag-calcium alumina cement (CAC) concretes. Use of AAS concretes is already well established in China and the former USSR, but their further application is hindered by lack of research into setting, hydration and durability. Slag/CAC blends are new materials whose chemistry and potential is not yet fully established.The programme brings together experts in cement and concrete from three institutions, using complementary approaches and techniques. Part 1 will examine the setting and hydration of the materials and the factors determining the reactivity of the slag, using SEM (with image analysis), TEM and NMR. Part 2 qill study rates of chloride ingress into slag-based materials and chloride-induced corrosion of reinforcing steel. Electrochemical techniques will be used to study initiation and growth of pits and products characterised.
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