GGBS in Concrete Technology

 
Building
 
and
 
Construction 
Engineering
Department
 
Constructional
 Technology
 
2
nd
  class
 
Lecture
 
 (5
): supplementary cementitious
materials (SCMs) part 2
 
lecturer
 
:
 
Ruqayah Hayder
 
Ground granulated blast slag (GGBS)
 
GGBS (Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag) 
is a cementitious
material whose main use is in concrete.
GGBS
 is a by-product from the blast-furnaces used to make iron.
How is it produced? 
Blast-furnaces operate at temperatures of about
1,500°C and are fed with a carefully controlled mixture of iron ore, coke
and limestone. The iron ore is reduced to iron and the remaining materials
form a slag that floats on top of the iron.
This slag is periodically tapped off as a molten liquid and if it is to be used
for the manufacture of GGBS it has to be rapidly quenched in large
volumes of water.
 
(GGBS)
production
 
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=0EqizKAD7vc
 
Typical chemical and physical composition of
GGBS
 
 
GGBS concrete
 
Ground granulated blast-furnace slag is off-white in color and
substantially lighter than Portland cement CEM I.
This whiter colour is also seen in concrete made with GGBS, especially at
50% replacement.
 
GGBS concrete
 
On its own,  GGBS hardens slowly
for use in concrete, it needs to be activated by combining it with an
activator (typically Portland cement CEM I but alkali activation is also
used).
A typical combination is 50% GGBS with 50% CEM I
But,  percentages of GGBS anywhere between 20 and 80% are commonly
used.
The greater the percentage of GGBS, the greater will be the effect on
concrete properties
 
GGBS concrete
 
Setting times
With GGBS, the setting time will be extended slightly.
An extended setting time is advantageous in that the concrete will remain
workable longer.
This is particularly useful in warm weather.
Water demand
There will be small reduction in water demand due to the difference in the
rheological behavior between GGBS and Portland cement
 
GGBS concrete
 
Strength gain in GGBS concrete
The rate of reaction and strength development of GGBS concrete is slower
than equivalent concrete made with Portland cement CEM
Typically the 7-day strength of a ggbs concrete will be 55-65% of the 28-
day strength compared to 70-80% for a similar CEM I Portland cement
concrete.
The reduction in early-strength will be more noticeable at high GGBS
levels and low temperatures
 
GGBS concrete
 
Relative strength development of concrete with different cement types
 
GGBS concrete
 
Relative strength development of concrete with different cement types
 
GGBS concrete
 
Relative strength development of concrete with different cement types
 
Advantages of GGBS
 
Increases the strength and durability of the concrete structure
Better workability, making placing and compaction easier
Reduces the risk of thermal cracking in large pouring
Reduced shrinkage cracks
It reduces voids and permeability in concrete
Gradual hydration of GGBS generates both lower peak and less total
overall heat
Considerable sustainability benefits
 
application of GGBS
GGBS is used to make durable concrete
structures in combination with ordinary
portland cement
Major uses of GGBS are in the production of
quality-improved slag cement and in the
production of ready-mixed concrete.
 
application of GGBS
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB-MpWCgUuo
 
 
https://ukcsma.co.uk/what-is-ggbs/
https://ukcsma.co.uk/ggbs-concrete/
https://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/lipeibao/product-
detailtMOQyAuCXnUF/China-GGBS-Ground-Granulated-
Blast-Furnace-Slag-.html
https://www.constrofacilitator.com/what-are-the-advantages-
and-applications-of-ggbs/
 
 
 
 
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Ground Granulated Blast Slag (GGBS) is a popular supplementary cementitious material used in concrete production, derived from blast-furnace slag. The production process involves rapid quenching of molten slag with water. GGBS concrete offers advantages like improved workability, reduced water demand, and slower setting times. However, it exhibits slower strength development compared to traditional Portland cement concrete, with varying strength gains over time based on the GGBS percentage used.

  • GGBS
  • Concrete Technology
  • Supplementary Cementitious Materials
  • Construction Engineering

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  1. Building and Construction Engineering Department Constructional Technology 2 nd class Lecture (5): supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) part 2 lecturer : Ruqayah Hayder

  2. Ground granulated blast slag (GGBS) GGBS (Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag) is a cementitious material whose main use is in concrete. GGBS is a by-product from the blast-furnaces used to make iron. How is it produced? Blast-furnaces operate at temperatures of about 1,500 C and are fed with a carefully controlled mixture of iron ore, coke and limestone. The iron ore is reduced to iron and the remaining materials form a slag that floats on top of the iron. This slag is periodically tapped off as a molten liquid and if it is to be used for the manufacture of GGBS it has to be rapidly quenched in large volumes of water.

  3. (GGBS) production https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=0EqizKAD7vc

  4. Typical chemical and physical composition of GGBS

  5. GGBS concrete Ground granulated blast-furnace slag is off-white in color and substantially lighter than Portland cement CEM I. This whiter colour is also seen in concrete made with GGBS, especially at 50% replacement.

  6. GGBS concrete On its own, GGBS hardens slowly for use in concrete, it needs to be activated by combining it with an activator (typically Portland cement CEM I but alkali activation is also used). A typical combination is 50% GGBS with 50% CEM I But, percentages of GGBS anywhere between 20 and 80% are commonly used. The greater the percentage of GGBS, the greater will be the effect on concrete properties

  7. GGBS concrete Setting times With GGBS, the setting time will be extended slightly. An extended setting time is advantageous in that the concrete will remain workable longer. This is particularly useful in warm weather. Water demand There will be small reduction in water demand due to the difference in the rheological behavior between GGBS and Portland cement

  8. GGBS concrete Strength gain in GGBS concrete The rate of reaction and strength development of GGBS concrete is slower than equivalent concrete made with Portland cement CEM Typically the 7-day strength of a ggbs concrete will be 55-65% of the 28- day strength compared to 70-80% for a similar CEM I Portland cement concrete. The reduction in early-strength will be more noticeable at high GGBS levels and low temperatures

  9. GGBS concrete Relative strength development of concrete with different cement types

  10. GGBS concrete Relative strength development of concrete with different cement types

  11. GGBS concrete Relative strength development of concrete with different cement types

  12. Advantages of GGBS Increases the strength and durability of the concrete structure Better workability, making placing and compaction easier Reduces the risk of thermal cracking in large pouring Reduced shrinkage cracks It reduces voids and permeability in concrete Gradual hydration of GGBS generates both lower peak and less total overall heat Considerable sustainability benefits

  13. application of GGBS GGBS is used to make durable concrete structures in combination with ordinary portland cement Major uses of GGBS are in the production of quality-improved slag cement and in the production of ready-mixed concrete.

  14. application of GGBS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB-MpWCgUuo

  15. https://ukcsma.co.uk/what-is-ggbs/ https://ukcsma.co.uk/ggbs-concrete/ https://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/lipeibao/product- detailtMOQyAuCXnUF/China-GGBS-Ground-Granulated- Blast-Furnace-Slag-.html https://www.constrofacilitator.com/what-are-the-advantages- and-applications-of-ggbs/

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