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The Properties of High-Performance Concrete with Manganese Slag under Salt Action
by
Zhao, Fei
, Peng, Ling
, Wang, Hui
, Yang, Junchao
in
Alternations
/ Analysis
/ Basalt
/ Cement
/ Concrete
/ Concrete mixing
/ Fibers
/ Freeze thaw cycles
/ Hydration
/ Linear functions
/ Manganese
/ Mass ratios
/ Mineral industry
/ Mining industry
/ Particle size
/ Quartz
/ Rain-water (Water-supply)
/ Ratios
/ Raw materials
/ Slag
/ Storage modulus
/ Thermogravimetric analysis
/ X-ray diffraction
2024
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The Properties of High-Performance Concrete with Manganese Slag under Salt Action
by
Zhao, Fei
, Peng, Ling
, Wang, Hui
, Yang, Junchao
in
Alternations
/ Analysis
/ Basalt
/ Cement
/ Concrete
/ Concrete mixing
/ Fibers
/ Freeze thaw cycles
/ Hydration
/ Linear functions
/ Manganese
/ Mass ratios
/ Mineral industry
/ Mining industry
/ Particle size
/ Quartz
/ Rain-water (Water-supply)
/ Ratios
/ Raw materials
/ Slag
/ Storage modulus
/ Thermogravimetric analysis
/ X-ray diffraction
2024
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The Properties of High-Performance Concrete with Manganese Slag under Salt Action
by
Zhao, Fei
, Peng, Ling
, Wang, Hui
, Yang, Junchao
in
Alternations
/ Analysis
/ Basalt
/ Cement
/ Concrete
/ Concrete mixing
/ Fibers
/ Freeze thaw cycles
/ Hydration
/ Linear functions
/ Manganese
/ Mass ratios
/ Mineral industry
/ Mining industry
/ Particle size
/ Quartz
/ Rain-water (Water-supply)
/ Ratios
/ Raw materials
/ Slag
/ Storage modulus
/ Thermogravimetric analysis
/ X-ray diffraction
2024
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The Properties of High-Performance Concrete with Manganese Slag under Salt Action
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The Properties of High-Performance Concrete with Manganese Slag under Salt Action
2024
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Manganese slag (MS) containing a certain amount of active hydration substances may be used as a kind of cementitious material. In the present study, we measured the mass, the relative dynamic modulus of elasticity (RDME), and the flexural and compressive strengths of MS high-performance concrete (MS-HPC) with added basalt fibers exposed to NaCl freeze–thaw cycles (N-FCs), NaCl dry–wet alternations (N-DAs), and Na2SO4 dry–wet alternations (NS-DAs). Scanning electron microscope energy-dispersive spectrometer (SEM-EDS) spectra, thermogravimetric analysis (TG) curves, and X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD) curves were obtained. The mass ratio of MS ranged from 0% to 40%. The volume ratio of basalt fibers varied from 0% to 2%. We found that, as a result of salt action, the mass loss rate (MLR) exhibited linear functions which were inversely correlated with the mass ratio of MS and the volume ratio of basalt fibers. After salt action, MLR increased by rates of 0~56.3%, but this increase was attenuated by the addition of MS and basalt fibers. Corresponding increases in RDME exhibited a linear function which was positively correlated with MS mass ratios in a range of 0~55.1%. The addition of MS and basalt fibers also led to decreased attenuation of mechanical strength, while the addition of MS led to increased levels of flocculent hydration products and the elements Mn, Mg, and Fe. CaClOH and CaSO4 crystals were observed in XRD curves after N-DA and NS-DA actions, respectively. Finally, the addition of MS resulted in increased variation in TG values. However, the opposite result was obtained when dry–wet actions were exerted.
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