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Application of electric arc furnace slag as an alternative precursor to blast furnace slag in alkaline cements

Author(s): Cristelo, Nuno ; Coelho, João Diogo ; Rivera, Jhonathan ; Garcia-Lodeiro, Inés ; Miranda, Tiago F. S. ; Fernández-Jiménez, Ana

Date: 2023

Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/88622

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): alkaline cements; compressive strength; electric arc furnace slag; microstructural characterization; sustainability


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In steel manufacturing, electric arc furnaces are increasingly common, as they use mostly scrap metal as ore source. Thus, blast furnace slag (BFS) is decreasing, while electric arc slag (EAFS) is proportionally increasing. This study focuses on the potential of EAFS in alkaline cements, as precursor or aggregate. Different EAFS/BFS mixtures, some including fly ash (FA), were activated with a NaOH solution, and characterized from a mechanical and microstructural perspective. Selected pastes were used to prepare mortars, using EAFS as aggregate. Results showed that EAFS alone doesn’t deliver an adequate strength. However, when combined with BFS and FA, it formed compact matrices with significant mechanical strength and lower hydration heat. The use of EAFS as aggregate produced higher strength than obtained with silica sand. EAFS showed the potential to be applied as a precursor in alkaline cements, and the combination of BFS/EAFS yielded higher compressive strengths than obtained with BFS alone.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Universidade do Minho
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