Affiliation:
1. LCPC — Division TGCE, Route de Bouaye B.P. 4129, 44 341 Bouguenais Cedex, France
2. BLS, 2 rue du Verseau 94 150 Rungis, France
Abstract
This paper presents a study conducted on the effects of mixing within a batch plant operation for ‘building industry’ type concretes containing mineral admixtures (fly ash, limestone filler or blast-furnace slag). The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the technical bases of French standard XP P 18-305, which stipulates that the mixing time of these concretes is to be increased whenever a mineral admixture is introduced, as opposed to the admixture being mixed with Portland cement to create a blended cement. Testing was carried out in a semi-industrial plant at a 1:1 scale; various techniques were employed both to evaluate the homogeneity of the batches and to characterise the performance of the materials produced. Results suggest a slight advantage in homogeneity in favour of the blended cements, yet this advantage at the scale of the completed structure is not necessarily significant. Moreover, the feasibility of concretes with a binder consisting of at least two-thirds blast-furnace slag, added into the mixer under typical batch plant operations, has been confirmed. The paper concludes with a few research directions in the area of concrete mixing.
Subject
General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering
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