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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: High-volume fly ash concrete with and without hydrated lime: Chloride diffusion coefficient from accelerated test
Other Titles: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Authors: Hoppe Filho, J.
Medeiros, M. H. F.
Pereira, E.
Helene, P.
Isaia, G. C.
metadata.dc.creator: Hoppe Filho, J.
Medeiros, M. H. F.
Pereira, E.
Helene, P.
Isaia, G. C.
Abstract: Fly ash changes the microstructure of paste and can increase concrete durability. Calcium hydrated lime was added to concrete with 50% of the cement, by weight, substituted with fly ash, with the intent of replacing some of the calcium hydroxide consumed by the pozzolanic activity. Three proportions of mixes were studied: concrete with high early strength cement (HESC), concrete with 50% HESC and 50% fly ash, and concrete with 50% HESC, 50% fly ash and an additional 20% of hydrated lime. They were then tested according to ASTM C1202, but with the application of a voltage of 30 V during 35 h. Results revealed that concretes containing fly ash and hydrated lime presented a lower accumulated charge density and coefficient of chloride diffusion than the HESC concrete used as a reference.
Keywords: Chloride diffusion
Migration
Fly ash
Hydrated lime
Concrete
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/15879
Issue Date: 2013
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