Concrete Pavement Mixtures with High Supplementary Cementitious Materials Content: Volume 3

Project Details
STATE

IL

SOURCE

TRID

START DATE

10/01/17

END DATE

09/30/21

RESEARCHERS

Tyler Ley, Zane Lloyd, Shinhyu Kang, Dan Cook

SPONSORS

Illinois DOT

KEYWORDS

Cementitious Material, Concrete, Fly ash, partical group

Project description

Fly ash is a byproduct of coal combustion, made up of particles that are collected through various methods. This byproduct has been used successfully as a partial Portland cement replacement in concrete, but the performance predictions of fly ash in concrete have been difficult to predict, especially at high fly ash replacement rates. This study focuses on comparing the performance of concrete with a variety of fly ash mixtures as well as the particle distribution and chemical makeup of fly ash. The slump, unit weight, compressive strength, and isothermal calorimetry tests were used to measure the performance of concrete at 0%, 20%, and 40% fly ash replacement levels. The particle distribution of fly ash was measured with an automated scanning electron microscope. Additionally, the major and minor oxides from the chemical makeup of fly ash were measured for each mixture and inputted into a table. The particle distribution and chemical makeup of fly ash were compared to the performance of slump, unit weight, compressive strength, isothermal calorimetry, and surface electrical resistivity.
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