Abstract

This paper presents the results of an investigation into the effects of increasing shale content in nominally “quartzite” aggregates on the creep and shrinkage behaviour of concretes made with such aggregate. The investigation was prompted by concern because of the increasing presence of the weaker and poorly shaped shale particles appearing in the quartzite aggregates being used in the Gauteng region of South Africa. In this investigation, two strength grades of concrete were prepared using varying proportions of shale in the stone and sand fractions of the quartzite aggregates. A secondary outcome of this investigation was the opportunity to assess the effect of aggregate type on the prediction of concrete creep and shrinkage using Model B3.

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