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دراسة بعض خواص الخرسانة الحاوية على خبث الأفران

The document discusses a study on the engineering properties of concrete containing slag. The study tested the compressive strength and absorption of concrete mixtures containing 6% slag as a partial replacement for cement at ages of 7 and 28 days. The results showed that the concrete with 6% slag had 19.5% higher compressive strength at 28 days and 32% lower absorption compared to the reference concrete without slag. The introduction discusses that slag is a byproduct of iron smelting and can be used in concrete to improve properties and meet structural or weather requirements.

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دراسة بعض خواص الخرسانة الحاوية على خبث الأفران

The document discusses a study on the engineering properties of concrete containing slag. The study tested the compressive strength and absorption of concrete mixtures containing 6% slag as a partial replacement for cement at ages of 7 and 28 days. The results showed that the concrete with 6% slag had 19.5% higher compressive strength at 28 days and 32% lower absorption compared to the reference concrete without slag. The introduction discusses that slag is a byproduct of iron smelting and can be used in concrete to improve properties and meet structural or weather requirements.

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STUDYING SOME OF THE ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF


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Abstract:

The need to produce high performance concrete led the researches to try to
exploit the potentialities of natural or artificial materials so as to improve the
performance of concrete . Iron furnace slag has been used as an alternative of
proportion on cement after being processed , since its main oxides are similar to those of
cement .
In this investigation , the effect of slag was studied including compressive
strength and absorption of concrete in 7 , 28 days were investigated .
Results demonstrated that the inclusion of 6% slag as a partial replacement by
weight of cement showed superior performance over those of the other concretes ,
where the percentage increase in compressive strength after 28 days relative to reference
concrete was 19.5 % and the percentage reduction in absorption was 32 % .


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1- Lee , A.R "Blast Furnace and steel , Slag , properties and Uses" , Edward Arnold
Publisher Ltd ., London , 1974 .
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- . B. S. 1881 part 4 1983
- . B. S. 1881 : part 122 : 1989
- ACI committee Report 226 . IR 87 , "Ground Granulated Blast furnace slag as a
cementitious constituent in concrete" , ACI Materials journal , July August 1987 .

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