Concretes, depending on their application, may be exposed to elevated temperatures during their lifetime, especially when placed near or in a furnace or during an accidental fire. The thermal stability of alkali-activated mortars and hydrated mortars prepared using ladle slag and two different aggregates was studied. A commercial calcium aluminate cement was used as a comparison for the properties after exposure to temperatures up to 1000°C. All samples were characterised and analysed through a strength test, dilatometric analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, ultrasonic pulse velocity and scanning electron microscopy. The hydrated ladle slag mortars exhibited properties similar to or better than the commercial calcium aluminate cement, while the alkali-activated ladle slag's thermal properties were inferior to the hydrated ladle slag mortars. The tests also showed that the use of ferrochrome slag aggregates in hydrated ladle slag mortars exhibited similar properties to those using sand aggregate mortars. The damage behaviours of the mortars were dependent on the temperature-induced dehydration, dehydroxylation and thermal incompatibility between the paste and aggregates. The results from this study specify the possibilities of using 100% industrial by-product-based mortar and near-zero carbon dioxide emissions as a fire-resistant material in furnaces, buildings and fireplaces.
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Thermal behaviour of ladle slag mortars containing ferrochrome slag aggregates
Elijah Adesanya
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Elijah Adesanya
Postdoctoral Researcher, Faculty of Technology, Fiber and Particle Engineering Unit, University of Oulu, Finland
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Marjaana Karhu
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Marjaana Karhu
Senior Scientist, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd (VTT), Tampere, Finland
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Arnold Ismailov
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Arnold Ismailov
Doctoral Researcher, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Tampere, Finland
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Katja Ohenoja
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Katja Ohenoja
Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Technology, Fiber and Particle Engineering Unit, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
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Paivo Kinnunen
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Paivo Kinnunen
Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Technology, Fiber and Particle Engineering Unit, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
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Mirja Illikainen
Mirja Illikainen
Professor, Faculty of Technology, Fiber and Particle Engineering Unit, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland (corresponding author: mirja.illikainen@oulu.fi)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 25 2019
Revision Received:
December 19 2019
Accepted:
January 24 2020
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2020
Advances in Cement Research (2021) 33 (4): 168–182.
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Received:
February 25 2019
Revision Received:
December 19 2019
Accepted:
January 24 2020
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Adesanya E, Karhu M, Ismailov A, Ohenoja K, Kinnunen P, Illikainen M (2021), "Thermal behaviour of ladle slag mortars containing ferrochrome slag aggregates". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 33 No. 4 pp. 168–182, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.19.00040
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