Evaluation of the Chemical Durability of Iowa Fly Ash Concretes, HR-327, Phase I Progress Report, 1991

(1991) Evaluation of the Chemical Durability of Iowa Fly Ash Concretes, HR-327, Phase I Progress Report, 1991. Transportation, Department of

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Abstract

The following report summarizes research activities conducted on Iowa Department of Transportation Project HR-327, for the period April 1, 1990 through March 31, 1991. The purpose of this research project is to investigate how fly ash influences the chemical durability of portland cement based materials. The goal of this research is to utilize the empirical information obtained from laboratory testing to better estimate the durability of portland cement concrete pavements (with and without fly ash) subjected to chemical attack via the natural environment or the application of deicing salts. This project is being jointly sponsored by the Iowa Department of Transportation and the Iowa Fly Ash Affiliate Research group. The research work is also being cooperatively conducted by Iowa State University and Iowa Department of Transportation research personnel. Researchers at Iowa State University are conducting the paste and mortar studies while Iowa Department of Transportation researchers are conducting the concrete study.

Item Type: Departmental Report
Keywords: Aggregates, Alkali aggregate reactions, Chlorides, Concrete, Deicers (Equipment), Deterioration, Durability, Fly ash, Permeability, Portland cement concrete, Spalling, Sulfates
Subjects: Transportation
Transportation > Materials
Transportation > Roads and highways
Transportation > Research
Transportation > Maintenance and preservation
ID Code: 22409
Deposited By: Iowa DOT Library
Deposited On: 06 Jul 2016 12:57
Last Modified: 06 Jul 2016 12:57
URI: https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/22409