Slag Cement Association: Slag Cement Facts
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How Does Slag Cement Affect Concrete Strength and Elastic Modulus?
Slag cement provides higher levels of compressive strength in concrete when compared
with ordinary portland cement (OPC) concrete of equal cementitious materials content.
Slag cement proportions of 40 to 50 percent normally optimize strength.
Concretes made
with slag cement will generally exhibit higher flexural strength for a given level of
compressive strength. Modulus of elasticity follows the same relationship as OPC
concrete, when based on compressive strength. Thus,
with the higher compressive
strengths achievable with slag cement, structural stiffness can be enhanced,
and load
deflections minimized.
How Does Slag Cement Affect Permeability and Corrosion Resistance?
Low concrete permeability is essential for long-term durability, especially with regard to
corrosion resistance of reinforcing steel. The additional CSH formed
and denser cement
paste in slag cement concrete reduce pore size and lower concrete permeability, often by
several orders of magnitude. Low permeability reduces the ingress of harmful substances
(such as chlorides and sulfates) and the availability of water to
catalyze harmful chemical
reactions within concrete. It also dramatically lowers the rate of chloride ion diffusion
and carbonation, thus significantly enhancing the corrosion
protection offered by the
concrete to the reinforcing steel.
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