Abstract
Properties of high early-strength concretes (HESCs) containing Type V, Type III, and rapid hardening calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cements were investigated at curing ages of opening time, 24 h, and 28 days. Investigated properties included the fresh (workability, setting time, air content, unit weight, and released heat of hydration), mechanical (compressive and flexural strengths), transport (absorption, volume of permeable voids, water penetration, rapid chloride permeability, and accelerated corrosion resistance), dimensional stability (drying shrinkage), and durability (de-icing salt and abrasion resistance) properties. Test results revealed that the HESC containing Rapid-Set cement achieved the shortest opening time to attain the required minimum strength, followed by Type III and Type V cement HESCs. For the most part, Type V cement HESC produced the best transport and de-icing salt resistance, whereas Rapid-Set cement HESC displayed the best dimensional stability and wear resistance.
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