Abstract
This study investigates the carbonation phenomenon for both mortar and concrete in which fly ash or blast furnace slag powder is used as a replacement material for cement. An accelerated carbonation test method was employed. The major parameters considered in the study were mix proportions such as water-binder ratio and replacement ratio of mineral admixtures, and initial curing conditions. The rate of carbonation was evaluated with regard to compressive strength.
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