Insulated flying table concrete form, electrically heated flying table concrete form and method of accelerating concrete curing using same
US-2015069664-A1 · Mar 12, 2015 · US
US11479507B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11479507-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816168268-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2022 |
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A cementitious blend composition and a concrete mix composition preferable for making concrete resistant to high temperatures and alkaline conditions, particularly for making durable concrete for constructing an alumina digester tank in an aluminum smelter. The cementitious blend composition includes at least one hydraulic cement, silica fume (SF), and natural pozzolan (NP), wherein a weight percent ratio of at least one hydraulic cement:SF:NP in the cementitious blend composition lies in the range of (24-63):(5-44):(32-40) with the sum of the weight percentages of the at least one hydraulic cement, the SF, and the NP not exceeding 100%. The concrete mix composition comprises water and the cementitious blend composition, wherein a weight ratio of the water to the cementitious blend composition is 0.2-0.5, and wherein the concrete mix composition has a content of the cementitious blend composition of 400-550 kg/m 3 .
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The invention claimed is: 1. A concrete mix composition, consisting of water, a cementitious blend composition consisting of at least one hydraulic cement, silica fume (SF), and natural pozzolan (NP), wherein the hydraulic cement, the silica fume, and the natural pozzolan are present in amounts of 255 kg/m 3 , 45 kg/m 3 and 160 kg/m 3 , respectively, based on a total weight of the cementitious blend composition being 460 kg/m 3 , and at least one of a solid reinforcing material and an aggregate, and wherein a weight ratio of the water to the cementitious blend composition is 0.2-0.5. 2. The concrete mix composition of claim 1 , containing the solid reinforcing material which is selected from the group consisting of steel rebar, wire mesh, steel fibers, polypropylene fibers, nylon fibers, and polyvinyl alcohol fibers. 3. The concrete mix composition of claim 1 , containing the aggregate which is selected from the group consisting of fused aluminum oxide (FAO), calcined bauxite, and emery. 4. The concrete mix composition of claim 3 , containing the aggregate which is fused aluminum oxide (FAO) at 50-100% of the total volume of the aggregate. 5. The concrete mix composition of claim 1 , wherein the at least one hydraulic cement is a Portland cement. 6. The concrete mix composition of claim 1 , wherein a 40×40×160 mm prism specimen made from a cured product of the concrete mix composition expands 740 microns after immersion in a caustic soda solution for 16 months as determined according to ASTM C157. 7. The concrete mix composition of claim 1 , wherein a cylinder specimen made from a cured product of the concrete mix composition and having a diameter of 75 mm and a height of 150 mm has a chloride permeability of 1,795 to 2,705 Coulombs after 16 months of exposure to a caustic soda solution according to ASTM C1202.
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