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Information Paper 6/92 Durability of blastfurnace slag cement concretes
Publication Year
1992
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Summarises the results of studies carried out at the Building Research Establishment on the performance and long-term durability of concrete where ground glassy blastfurnace slag (granulated and pelletised) has been used as a cementitious material. Data from laboratory and site studies are used to compare the properties and performance of slag cement concretes with those of conventional Portland cement concretes of similar mix design. A number of recommendations are made for the effective use of cementitious blastfurnace slag in concrete. The paper is intended to provide guidance for those concerned with the design, specification, application and performance of concrete in practice.
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Author
Osborne, G. J.
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