RESULTS FOR POZZOLAN

Definition: a siliceous or silico-aluminous material that will, in finely divided form and in the presence of moisture, chemically react with calcium hydroxide at ordinary temperatures to form compounds having cementitious properties (there are both natural and artificial pozzolans).- ACI Concrete Terminology


A pozzolan is a siliceous or siliceous and aluminous material that in itself possesses little or no cementitious value but will, in finely divided form and in the presence of moisture, chemically react with calcium hydroxide at ordinary temperatures to form compounds having cementitious properties. It is therefore classified as cementitious material. There are both natural, artificial, and silica fume pozzolans.


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JOURNAL Articles ON POZZOLAN

Alkali-Silica Reaction and Residual Mechanical Properties of High-Strength Mortar Containing Waste Glass Fine Aggregate and Supplementary Cementitious Materials

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 11/30/2024

Long-term Compressive Strength Properties of Concrete Incorporating Admixtures: Outdoor Exposure Testing in a Coastal Environment

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 9/30/2024

Field Applications of Ground-Glass Concrete in Cold Climatic Region

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 8/1/2024

Contribution of Shrinkage-Reducing Admixture and Lightweight Sand to Moist-Curing Requirement for Fiber- Reinforced Ultra-High-Performance Concrete

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 5/1/2024

Curing of Concrete Specimens Containing Metakaolin, Zeolite, and Micro-/Nanobubble Water in Seawater

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 5/1/2024

Analysis of Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Nano- and Micro-SiO2 Materials as Cementitious Composite Binder

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 1/31/2024

Utilization of Various Industrial Wastes in Ordinary Concrete Under Normal Manufacturing Conditions

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 11/30/2023

Validation of Service Life Prediction for a 28-Year-Old Parking Garage Constructed of Low Permeability Concrete (Part 1)

Publication: CRC
Date: 8/1/2023

Effect of Iron Tailings as Fine Aggregate and Mineral Admixture on Strength and Microstructure of Cement Mortar

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 7/31/2023

Self-Compacting Concrete with Partially Substitution of Waste Marble: A Review

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 7/31/2023

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Practice oriented papers and articles ON POZZOLAN

Chemical Reactivity Assessment of Glass Powder in R³ Method Synthetic Concrete Pore Solution by Accelerated Solubility Testing

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/18/2024

Early Reactivity Assessment of Calcined Clays and the Impact of Secondary Phases

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/17/2024

Enhancing Reactivity of Calcined Clays for Sustainable Cement Production through Optimization of Rotary Kiln Parameters

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/17/2024

Assessing Pozzolanic Reactivity of Reclaimed Fired Clay Roof Tiles and Bricks in Presence of Ground Limestone

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/17/2024

High Initial Strength Low Clinker Ternary Binders for Walls with Integrated Formwork

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/14/2024

Clay Calcination Methods and Composition Impacts on Calcined Clay Properties

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/14/2024

Feasibility of Using Natural Pozzolan-Limestone-Based Cement Composite for 3D Printing

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/11/2024

Remediated Thermal-Treated Soil and Tar-Containing Asphalt as Secondary Filler and Sand in Self-Compacting Concrete

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/11/2024

Investigating the Potential of Limestone and Calcined Clay as a Substitute for Fly Ash in Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composites (SHCC)

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/6/2024

Mechanical Performance and Microstructual Investigation of Binary and Ternary Lime Binders with Silica Fume and Metakaolin

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/5/2024

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