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4957450 
Journal Article 
High strength blended cement concrete incorporating volcanic ash: Performance at high temperatures 
Hossain; Khandaker M. Anwar 
2006 
Yes 
Cement and Concrete Composites
ISSN: 0958-9465 
ELSEVIER SCI LTD 
OXFORD 
28 
535-545 
The strength and durability of high strength blended cement concretes incorporating up to 20% of volcanic ash (VA) subjected to high temperatures up to 800 degrees C are described. The strength was assessed by unstressed residual compressive strength, while durability was investigated by rapid chloride permeability (RCP), mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), crack pattern observations and microhardness testing. High strength volcanic ash concrete (HSVAC) exhibited better performance showing higher residual strength, chloride resistance and resistance against deterioration at high temperatures compared to the control high strength OPC concrete. However, deterioration of both strength and durability of HSVACs increased with the increase of temperature up to 800 degrees C due to weakened interfacial transition zone (ITZ) between hardened cement paste (hcp) and aggregate and concurrent coarsening of the hcp pore structure. The serviceability assessment of HSVACs after a fire should therefore, be based on both strength and durability considerations. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 
high temperature; volcanic ash concrete; residual compressive strength; chloride permeability; microstructure 
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