Performance of Alkali Activated Slag Concrete Mixes Incorporating Copper Slag as Fine Aggregate
Date
2017
Authors
B. M, Mithun
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The present study attempts a detailed evaluation of the strength and durability performance of Alkali
Activated Slag Concrete (AASC) mixes containing Copper Slag (CS) as fine aggregate. Copper slag, a
waste product obtained from copper industry, is incorporated in the AASC mixes as a partial/full
replacement to river sand. Initially OPC and AASC mixes are designed to obtain M45 grade with river
sand as aggregate; subsequently additional AASC mixes obtained with CS as fine aggregate,
incorporated as replacement to sand at increasing volumes are also considered. CS replacement at
varying levels upto 100% by absolute volume, in increments of 25% of total fine aggregate are
attempted. Various strength and durability properties, including under flexural fatigue tests, of these
AASC mixes are studied in detail and are compared with those of conventional Ordinary Portland
Cement Concrete (OPCC). An attempt is also made to study the flexural performance of experimental
reinforced concrete beams prepared using such mixes in terms of their Load-deflection response, first
crack loads and ultimate loads, ductility characteristics etc. vis-à-vis OPC-based concrete beams with
similar reinforcement. The ecological and economical analysis of all such concrete mixes is also carried
out.
The experimental results indicate that the AASC mixes display better mechanical strength as compared
to OPCC in normal working environments. While the AASC mixes with CS fine aggregates displayed
similar durability performance in an acid rich environment, however, relatively lower performance is
exhibited by them in magnesium sulphate solution and elevated temperatures. The fatigue performance
of AASC mixes marginally improved with the incorporation of CS. It was also observed that the
fatigue data of beams made with different mixes can be satisfactorily modelled using two parameter
Weibull-distribution. The reinforced AASC beams with CS as fine aggregate have exhibited acceptable
flexural performance, both with respect to flexural strength and deflection, as compared with AASC
concrete beams using river sand fine aggregate. The AASC mixes with CS fine aggregates displayed
lower energy requirement and lower production cost as compared to OPCC, thus proving them to be
eco-friendly. Thus the experimental results have indicated that CS aggregates can be used as alternate
fine aggregates in alkali activated concrete mixes for acceptable performance in both structural and
pavement quality concrete mixes.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Alkali activated slag concrete mixes, Copper slag fine aggregates, Mechanical and durability properties, Fatigue performance, Flexural performance, Waste management