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Optimizing the Amount of Class C Fly Ash in Concrete Mixtures
Pistilli, MF
Technical manager,
American Admixtures and Chemicals Corp.,
IL
Majko, RM
Technical manager,
American Fly Ash Company,
IL
Abstract
This paper describes the results of a two part research program on several laboratory air-entrained concrete mixtures designed to contain increasing amounts of moderately cementitious Class C fly ash. In the first part of the paper, a Type A admixture was used in half of the mixtures, treating both the portland cement Type I and fly ash (15% calcium oxide). In the second part of the paper, three other Class C fly ashes (9 to 12% calcium oxide) were extensively tested in concrete that contained a Type A admixture (but this time treating only the cement). Two very high lime fly ashes (25 to 30% calcium oxide) were also tested in concrete mixtures.
All the fly ash concrete mixtures, provided they were properly air-entrained, showed excellent freeze-thaw durability (85 to 95% relative durability [RDF]) and good air-void parameters even at high fly ash contents. The setting times for the fly ash mixtures were longer by 4 to 6 h in the presence of a water reducer and very high fly ash contents (119 to 178 kg/m3 [200 to 300 lb/yd3]).
Also in Part 1, the optimal fly ash replacement (criteria is 28-day compressive strengths and 1:1 replacement basis) was 25% without a water reducer and >33% with a water reducer at 356-kg/m3 (600-lb/yd3) cementitious material. For 297-kg/m3 (500-lb/yd3) cementitious material, these values changed to 20% and >33%, respectively. Again using 28-day strengths and pound for pound replacement as the criteria, the optimal fly ash replacement at 356-kg/m3 (600-lb/yd3) cementitious material was >50% for Crawford fly ash, 33% for Will Co. fly ash, and 25% for Joliet fly ash. At 297-kg/m3 (500-lb/yd3) cementitious material, these optimum replacements were 25%, >40%, and slightly less than 20%, respectively.
Keywords:
concretes, durability, fly ash (Class C), setting time, optimal replacement, air-void parameters
Paper ID: CCA10363J
DOI: 10.1520/CCA10363J
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Title Optimizing the Amount of Class C Fly Ash in Concrete Mixtures
Symposium , 0000-00-00
Committee C01