Paper Info
Revista
ACI Materials JournalAño de publicación
2011Tematica
Morteros y hormigones
Reciclado
Strength and durability of concrete made with electric steelmaking slag
Polanco Madrazo, Juan Antonio | Manso, J.M. | Setién Marquínez, Jesús | González, J.J. |Abstract
The reuse of steelmaking slag is an important feature in improving the environmental sustainability of concrete production. In this work, the properties in the hardened state of concrete manufactured with two types of steelmaking by-products-electric-arc furnace slag (EAFS) and ladle-furnace slag (LFS)-are analyzed Particular attention is paid to its durability and resistance to external agents by performing a series of tests: freezing-and-thawing cycles, wetting-and-drying cycles, potential expansion in hot water, and climatic chamber aging. The durability test is only positive in the case of concrete prepared with EAFS in the form of coarse and fine aggregates. The inclusion of LFS fines in the concrete mixtures is more controversial and is conditioned by certain potentially longterm expansive components such as free lime or periclase