Strain-hardening ettringite-based composite with polypropylene fiber reinforced ladle slag : durability under combined chloride and sulfate attack
Nguyen, Hoang; Kinnunen, Päivö; Carvelli, Valter; Illikainen, Mirja (2019-11-01)
Nguyen, Hoang; Kinnunen, Päivö; Carvelli, Valter; Illikainen, Mirja (2019) Strain-Hardening Ettringite-based Composite with Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Ladle Slag: Durability under Combined Chloride and Sulfate Attack. In : Serdar, Marijana; Štirmer, Nina; Provis, John (eds.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Materials, Systems and Structures (SMSS2019) : New Generation of Construction Materials, Proceedings pro128-1 (pp. 234-240), Paris; Rilem Publications.
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Abstract
Ladle slag, an industrial waste from steel manufacturing processes, is an interesting raw material for sustainable inorganic binders. In earlier work, we have developed an ettringite-based binder (LSG) from the hydration between ladle slag and gypsum. In addition, polypropylene (PP) fiber was employed to attain a strain-hardening cementitious composite from LSG. To investigate the durability of PP fiber reinforced LSG, the composite was exposed to a combined chloride and sulfate environment under freeze-thaw cycling. The compressive and flexural behavior of PP fiber reinforced LSG after up to 180 freeze-thaw cycles was experimentally characterized. The experimental results confirm the durability of LSG under Na₂SO₄-NaCl environment. Furthermore, the PP fibers generally enhance the mechanical properties and durability of the reinforced composite. Since there is a lack of study on the durability of ettringite-based binders from industrial wastes under harsh environments, this experimental study reveals the feasibility of using fiber reinforced ettringite-based composite as an alternative construction material.
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