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CONCRETE LIBRARY OF JSCE NO.28

 

RECOMMENDATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE CONTAINING GROUND GRANULATED BLAST-FURNACE SLAG AS AN ADMIXTURE

 

(Abridged translation from the CONCRETE LIBRARY No.86 published by JSCE, June 1996)

 

JSCE Research Subcommittee on Recommendation for Construction of Concrete Containing Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag as an Admixture

 

Chairman

Shinichi NUMATA

Secretary

Yukikazu TSUJI

 

Members of the Committee

Shinya AKAI

Kazumasa OZAWA

Mitsuaki OHBA

Takeshi SATO

Yoshiro SHIMAZU

Shigeyuki SOGO

Rokuro TOMITA

Tsutomu FUKUTE 

Toyoaki MIYAGAWA

Yasuhiko YAMAMOTO

Hisanobu ICHIMASU

Hiroyuki OHGA

Hirotaka KAWANO

Ryoichi SATO

Takefumi SHINDOH

Tada-aki TANABE

Hiroshi NOMACHI

Takehiko MARUYAMA

Shingo MIYAZAWA

Asuo YONEKURA

Minoru IMAI

Masayasu OHTSU

Shigeru KISO

Koji SAKAI

Hideyo SUZUKI

Makoto TAKEYAMA

Makoto HISADA

Takashi MIURA

Kenichi MOTOHASHI

 

Committee Members from Trusters

Takao KOMURO

Toshimichi TOMISAWA

Osamu TERADA

Nobuaki SHIMAZAKI

Tadashi HAYASAKA

 

Shigemi TAKEDA

Youichi ISHIKAWA

 

 

SYNOPSIS

 

Revised Recommendation for Construction of Concrete Containing Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag as an Admixture of Recommendation for Design and Construction of Concrete Containing Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag as an Admixture which had been drafted at 1988 in Japan is presented.  The replacement ratio of ground slag covered by this Recommendation is in the range equivalent to replacing 30% to 70% of portland cement.  Three types of ground slag by the specific surface : ground slag 4000 (with a specific surface of 3000 to 5000 cm2/g), ground slag 6000 (5000 to 7000 cm2/g), and ground slag 8000 (7000 to 10000 cm2/g) are specified according to JIS A 6206 (Ground granulated blast-furnace slag for use in concrete).

 

Keywords : recommendation, ground granulated blast-furnace slag, mineral admixture,               concrete construction