Ternary mixes with high mineral additions contents and corrosion related properties
Autor
Alonso, M.C.
García Calvo, José Luis
Sánchez Moreno, Mercedes
Fernández, A.
Editor
WileyFecha
2013Materia
Ternary blended cementsCorrosion properties
Mechanical properties
Mineral additions
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The choice of blended cements and materials with cementitious properties inconcrete is currently seen as a choice that increases the environmentalsustainability of the construction industry. The developments with non-traditional binders (such as the simultaneous incorporation of several types ofsupplementary cementitious materials) have highlighted new challenges to beresearched. In the present paper ternary binders were prepared by mixing ordinary Portland cement (OPC) plus two blended components: low calcium flyash, blast furnace slag, and/or limestone filler. Several physical and mechanical properties of ternary blend systems have been analyzed in mortar form at several curing ages: 2, 7, 28, and 90 days. Additionally preliminary tests of corrosion performance of reinforcement in these types of mixes have beenconsidered.The results indicate that the use of appropriate content componentsin ternary blends will allow binders to fulfill the specified mechanical requirements.The best results are obtained when two additions with antagonist properties are mixed, as fly ashes and slags or slags and filler limestone. Besides,certain influence of the effect on durability performance is detected, inparticular associated with the stability of the passive state and corrosion of reinforcements in presence of chlorides