STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MADE WITH ANDESITE AGGREGATES
The paper presents and discusses the results of a number of tests in which possible reasons for the increased compressive strength of andesite aggregate concrete were investigated. The tests deal largely with the potential for andesite fines to react with the products of cement hydration, and the potential for cement paste to adhere to the aggregate surface by mechanical interlock. It is concluded that andesite fines do not have a marked potential for reaction with the products of cement hydration and that increased concrete strength is largely due to the physical characteristics of the andesite, such as surface texture, aggregate integrity, and elastic modulus.(a)
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Corporate Authors:
Concrete Society of Southern Africa
Portland Park, P.O. Box 168
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Authors:
- BALLIM, Y
- Alexander, M G
- Publication Date: 1988
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 10-2,14-7
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Serial:
- CONCRETE BETON
- Issue Number: 50
- Publisher: Concrete Society of Southern Africa
- ISSN: 0379-9824
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Adhesion; Aggregates; Cement; Cement paste; Compression; Concrete; Fines (Materials); Hydration; Modulus of elasticity; Strength of materials; Tests; Texture
- ITRD Terms: 5942: Adhesion; 4577: Aggregate; 4758: Cement; 4767: Cement paste; 5532: Compression; 4755: Concrete; 9023: Fine (mater); 7195: Hydration; 5919: Modulus of elasticity; 5544: Strength (mater); 3053: Surface texture; 6255: Test
- Subject Areas: Geotechnology;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00487850
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Transport and Road Research Laboratory (TRRL)
- Files: ITRD, TRIS
- Created Date: Sep 30 1989 12:00AM