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Examination on Application of High-Performance Concrete using Fine Fly Ash as Replacement Material of Silica Fume

고성능콘크리트의 제조에 사용되는 실리카 흄의 대체재로써 고분말 플라이애시의 적용성 검토

  • Lee, Bum-Sik (Housing & Urban Research Institute, Korea National Housing Corp.) ;
  • Kim, Sang-Kyu (Housing & Urban Research Institute, Korea National Housing Corp.) ;
  • Kim, Sang-Youn (Housing & Urban Research Institute, Korea National Housing Corp.) ;
  • Choi, Sun-Mi (Housing & Urban Research Institute, Korea National Housing Corp.) ;
  • Lee, Gun-Su (Housing & Urban Research Institute, Korea National Housing Corp.)
  • 이범식 (대한주택공사 주택도시연구원) ;
  • 김상규 (대한주택공사 주택도시연구원) ;
  • 김상연 (대한주택공사 주택도시연구원) ;
  • 최선미 (대한주택공사 주택도시연구원) ;
  • 이건수 (대한주택공사 주택도시연구원)
  • Published : 2007.09.30

Abstract

This paper investigated how Fine Fly Ash (FFA) with $14,000\;cm^2/g$ of Fineness affects the micro structure and material properties of High-Performance Concrete (HPC) before and after hardening from Material Test of HPC and Cement Paste. FFA is applied as a substitute of Silica Fume which is used necessarily in producing HPC. As a Material Test results, 5% FFA series specimen shows the lower fluidity than SF series specimen. When, however, the Fluidity of 10% FFA series specimen is increased reversely to the similar value of SF series specimen. The Porosity of FFA series specimen of 3 day age is displayed to $21{\sim}24%$, which is higher than $19{\sim}20%$ porosity of SF series specimen, while that of 28 day age is reached to $8{\sim}9%$, which is improved compared with 10% fo SF series specimen. It can be thought that FFA has better influence on the porosity of HPC in case of long term age. The Compressive strength of FFA series specimen shows the similar result with the property of porosity. The compressive strength of 28 day age FFA series specimen is $98{\sim}106%$ of SF series specimen and 107% of plain specimen to reveal better strength development.

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