The anticorrosive effect of fly ash, slag and a Greek pozzolan in reinforced concrete

 
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1994 (EN)

The anticorrosive effect of fly ash, slag and a Greek pozzolan in reinforced concrete (EN)

Kouloumbi, N (EN)
Malami, Ch (EN)
Batis, G (EN)

The influence of the addition of 15% and 30% fly ash, 15% and 30% of a Greek natural pozzolan and 50% granulated blastfurnace slag to ordinary Portland cement on the corrosion resistance of the reinforcing bars was studied in a program of long-term exposure to seawater. The use of blended cements resulted in a decrease in the corrosion rate, especially after long exposure times. The most effective protection was rendered by the 30% fly ash mix. This performance was related to the chloride content and the chloride binding capacity of the blended cements. © 1994. (EN)

journalArticle (EN)

concrete (EN)
Slag cement (EN)
Hydration (EN)
Mixtures (EN)
Pozzolan (EN)
fly ash (EN)
santorin earth (EN)
slag (EN)
Seawater effects (EN)
marine exposure (EN)
Reinforced concrete (EN)
Santorin earth (EN)
Fly ash (EN)
Corrosion (EN)
Blending (EN)
chloride (EN)
blended cements (EN)


Cement and Concrete Composites (EN)

1994 (EN)

253 (EN)
4 (EN)
16 (EN)
10.1016/0958-9465(94)90037-X (EN)
09589465 (EN)
260 (EN)




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