Abstract

The compactness of aggregates has a significant impact on the workability of self-compacting concrete. The bulk density of aggregates is an effective parameter for evaluating the compactness of aggregates, reflecting the degree of compactness of the aggregate system. This study aims to explore the theoretical calculation model and application of the bulk density of green ferronickel slag as aggregates in self-compacting concrete. The influence of different particle size distributions and ferronickel slag content on the bulk density of the aggregate system was analyzed. Based on the calculation method of the maximum bulk density of aggregates, the bulk density of the aggregate system was calculated for different particle size distributions and nickel-iron slag content, and the effect of nickel-iron slag content on the compactness of the aggregate system was analyzed.

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