Abstract

최근, 장대교량의 해상기초 구조물에 수중불분리성 콘크리트의 사용이 증가되고 있다. 그러나, 해상기초 구조물에 사용되는 수중불분리성 콘크리트의 공사기간을 단축시키기 위해서는 이전의 수중불분리성 콘크리트보다 유동성을 크게 개선시키는 고유동 수중불분리성 콘크리트의 제조가 필요하다. 따라서 본 연구의 목적은 해상기초 구조물에 사용되는 고유동 수중불분리성 콘크리트의 최적배합비를 도출하는 것이다. 이를 위하여 단위결합재량 550, 600kg/<TEX>$m^3$</TEX> 각각에 대해서 수중불분리성 혼화제 첨가량별로 고로슬래그 미분말을 혼입한 콘크리트를 제작하였다. 제작된 콘크리트의 슬럼프 플로, 응결시간, 수중분리저항성 및 압축강도 비와 같은 품질성능을 관련 규격에 따라 평가하였다. 결국, 고로슬래그 미분말을 혼입한 고유동 수중불분리성 콘크리트는 관련 규격을 만족시키는 수중불분리성 혼화제의 최소 첨가량이 필요한 것으로 나타났다. Recently, antiwashout underwater concrete has been increasingly used for marine foundations of long span bridges. However, to shorten the construction period of antiwashout underwater concrete used in marine foundations, high fluidity antiwashout underwater concrete should be manufactured largely improving fluidity than the previous one. Thus, the objective of this experimental research is to suggest optimum mix proportions of high fluidity antiwashout underwater concrete. For this purpose, concrete specimens containing ground granulated blast furnace slag were manufactured according to the dosage of antiwashout admixture for unit binder contents of 550 and 600kg/<TEX>$m^3$</TEX>, respectively. And then, their quality performances such as slump flow, setting time, underwater segregation resistance, and ratio of compressive strength were evaluated according to the related specification of Korea Concrete Institute. It was observed from the test results that the minimum dosage of antiwashout admixture was necessary to satisfy the related specification.

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