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Interfacial characteristics of cement mortars containing aggregate derived from industrial slag waste

Authors
Lee, HyeongiHanif, AsadUsman, MuhammadKim, YounghwanOh, HongseobKim, Seong Kyum
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Mortar; blast furnace slag; image analysis; microstructure; EDX; pore size distribution
Citation
JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND MAINTENANCE, v.5, no.4, pp 236 - 243
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND MAINTENANCE
Volume
5
Number
4
Start Page
236
End Page
243
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8284
DOI
10.1080/24705314.2020.1783124
ISSN
2470-5314
2470-5322
Abstract
In this study, porosity assessment of cement mortars containing Precious Slag (PS) Ball - an industrial waste produced by rapid cooling of slag generated from steel making process by Slag Atomizing Technology - is done by Back-Scattered Electron (BSE) image analysis. PS incorporated mortars were fabricated and subsequently evaluated for compressive strength. BSE images were analyzed by pore segmentation method. Binarization on the images using Otsu's thresholding method was done followed by the porosity determination. As the interfacial attributes were the primary concern, the porosity was determined from the aggregate surface to the 100 mu m width. A total of 24 sections were analyzed and the mean values were plotted. Although the PS Ball incorporated mortar exhibited 10% lower strength at 28-day age, it showed stronger and less porous aggregate- matrix interface between (from particle surface up to 35 mu m width) as compared to that of normal mortar containing sand, which is justifiable by the chemical composition of PS Ball attributed to the potential chemical binding. Further, the porosity decreased as the distance from aggregate surface increased. While the use of PS Ball is environmentally friendly, its enhanced interfacial properties with some strength loss of resulting cement mortars encourages its use in sustainable construction materials.
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