Mechanical Properties and Durability of Concrete Made With Portland Limestone Cement

E. Irassar, V. Bonavetti, H. D. G. Menhdez, Cabrera
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European countries have a great deal of experience in the use of Portland Limestone Cements (PLC). In Latin America, most of the cement plants use limestone as a raw material and an increase in cement production is expected in the next few years. The manufacture of this cement would represent a rapid increase of production without environmental consequences. This paper synthesizes data from a research program carried out over two years to determine the effects of limestone filler on concrete and mortar behavior. At early age, the influence of limestone filler on workability, bleeding, initial curing and mechanical behavior (modulus of elasticity, compressive and tensile strength) was studied. Sulfate resistance and chloride penetration, the most important durability problems related with PLC, were also studied. The addition of slag was also investigated to improve the long-term strength and the durability of PLC. Results show that cements containing around 10% of limestone filler provide similar or better mechanical behavior than portland cement concrete, without compromising their durability properties where low chloride diffusion and high sulfate resistance is required. In this case, the environmental impact of cement manufacture decreases because the energy consumption and the carbon dioxide emission are reduced per ton of cement and the combination with supplementary cementing materials (slag, fly ash or natural pozzolan) can improve these aspects.
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欧洲国家在使用波特兰石灰石水泥(PLC)方面有着丰富的经验。在拉丁美洲,大多数水泥厂使用石灰石作为原料,预计未来几年水泥产量将增加。这种水泥的生产将代表着产量的快速增长,而不会对环境造成影响。本文综合了一项研究计划的数据,该研究计划进行了两年多,以确定石灰石填料对混凝土和砂浆行为的影响。在早期龄期,研究了石灰石填料对和易性、放水、初始养护和力学性能(弹性模量、抗压强度和抗拉强度)的影响。对PLC最重要的耐久性问题——耐硫酸盐性和氯离子渗透性进行了研究。还研究了添加炉渣对PLC长期强度和耐久性的改善作用。结果表明,含有约10%石灰石填料的水泥比波特兰水泥混凝土具有相似或更好的力学性能,并且在要求低氯离子扩散和高硫酸盐抗性的情况下不影响其耐久性。在这种情况下,水泥生产对环境的影响降低了,因为每吨水泥的能耗和二氧化碳排放量都减少了,并且与补充胶凝材料(矿渣、粉煤灰或天然火山灰)结合可以改善这些方面。
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