Setting Times of Fly Ash and Slag-Cement Concretes as Affected by Curing Temperature
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ASTM International
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Using Test Method for Time of Setting of Concrete Mixtures Paste by Penetration Resistance (ASTM C 403), Proctor penetration resistance was determined under isothermal curing temperatures ranging from 6 to 80°C for concretes containing up to 50% of fly ash or ground-granulated blast-furnace slag. The results show that as the temperature increases, the initial and final setting times decrease for all types of concrete, with fly-ash concrete having the longest setting times. At high temperatures, slag concrete has shorter setting times than Type I cement concrete. Relationships are presented for setting time as a function of penetration resistance, temperature, and cement replacement level.
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Fly Ash, Slag-Cement Concretes, Curing concretes
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Cement, Concrete and Aggregates
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17
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Eren, O., Brooks, J., and Celik, T., "Setting Times of Fly Ash and Slag-Cement Concretes as Affected by Curing Temperature", Cement, Concrete and Aggregates, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 11-17, 0, http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/CCA10331J. ISSN 0149-6123










