1. A Study on Characterization of Expansion Agent in Mortar with Light Burned Dolomite By-Product
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Jin-Sang Cho, Sung-Eoi Min, Kye-Hong Cho, Hyoung-Woo Lee, Choon Han, and Keon-Ho Lee
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Materials science ,Dolomite ,Metallurgy ,Slag ,Mineralogy ,engineering.material ,Fluorite ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,engineering ,Mortar ,Periclase ,Softening ,Shrinkage ,Lime - Abstract
This study investigated a utilization technology of light burned dolomite. light burned dolomite () generated in furnace (steel manufacturer) is an alternative to quick lime. Using light burned dolomite has an effect on reducing the consumption of fluorite slag MgO concentration in supersaturated solution by prolonging the life of softening effect. Armophous MgO, not containing periclase is formed by firing dolomite under . It has larger surface area and higher reactivity than periclase, and also shows better expansion effect than quicklime. Due to those effects, therefore, armophous MgO produced from light burned dolomite is used as an alternative expansion agent in mortar. In the experiment, characteristics of light burned dolomite were compared to those of existing expansion agents such as anhydrite and quicklime. Then, each expansion and shrinkage rates were measured over a period of about 3 months in both of 1m Jis mold at labscale and apartment mortar flooring at field scale. In the result, it was observed that light burned dolomite in mortar flooring more compensates for the expansion and shrinkage rates than the existing expansion agents, showing low expansion rate of below 0.05% and also decreases the crack.
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- 2012