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ACI SP 362 2024

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SP-362: 12th ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete (ICCM2024)

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Sponsored by: ACI, RILEM, Université de Sherbrooke, Université Toulouse III, CRIB, LMDC Toulouse In July of 1983, the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology of Natural Resources Canada (CANMET), in association with the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sponsored a 5-day international conference in Montebello, Quebec, Canada, on the use of fly ash, silica fume, slag, and other mineral by-products in concrete. The conference brought together representatives from industry, academia, and government agencies to present the latest information on these materials and to explore new areas of needed research. Since then, eight other such conferences have been held around the world (Madrid, Trondheim, Istanbul, Milwaukee, Bangkok, Madras, Las Vegas, and Warsaw). The 2007 Warsaw Conference was the last in this series. In 2017, due to the renewed interest in alternative and sustainable binders and supplementary cementitious materials, a new series was launched by Sherbrooke University (Professor Arezki Tagnit-Hamou), American Concrete Institute (ACI), and the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures (RILEM)—in association with a number of other organizations in Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean—sponsored the 10th ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete (ICCM2017). The conference was held October 2-4, 2017, in Montréal, Canada. The conference proceedings, containing 50 reviewed papers from more than 33 countries, were published as ACI SP-320. In 2021, UdeS, ACI, and RILEM, in association with Université de Toulouse and a number of other organizations in Canada, the United States, and Europe, sponsored the 11th ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete (ICCM2021). The conference was scheduled to take place in Toulouse, but due to COVID, it was held online June 7-10, 2021. The conference proceedings, containing 53 reviewed papers from more than 21 countries, were published as ACI SP-349. In 2024, the conference was finally held in-person in Toulouse from June 23 to 26, 2024, with the support of UdeS, ACI, and RILEM in association with Université de Toulouse (Martin Cyr) and a number of other organizations in Canada, the United States, and Europe. The purpose of this international conference was to present the latest scientific and technical information in the field of supplementary cementitious materials and novel binders for use in concrete. The new aspect of this conference is to highlight advances in the field of alternative and sustainable binders and supplementary cementitious materials for the transition to low carbon concrete. The conference proceedings, containing 78 reviewed papers from more than 25 countries, have been published as ACI SP-362. Thanks are extended to the members of the International Scientific Committee who reviewed the papers. The cooperation of the authors in accepting the reviewers’ suggestions and revising their manuscripts accordingly is greatly appreciated. The involvement of the steering committee and the organizing committee is gratefully acknowledged. Special thanks go to Chantal Brien (Université de Sherbrooke) for the administrative work associated with the conference and for processing the manuscripts for both the ACI proceedings and the supplementary volume.

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1 Frontmatter
5 Table of Contents
12 Interface Properties Between Reactive Magnesia Cement Matrix and GFRP Rebar
29 The Influence of TiO₂ Nanoparticles on the Smart Properties of Alkali-Activated Materials
49 Experimental Study on a Low-Carbon Pervious Concrete Based on Alkali-Activated Binder and Recycled Aggregates
60 Multiscale Mechanical Investigation of Ternary Binders Incorporating Calcined Clay and Slag
75 Effect of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) on the Structural Build-Up of Cement Pastes
92 Structural Geopolymer Mortars with Maximum Amounts of Construction and Demolition Wastes
108 It’s not Rocket Science – Multiple SCM Blends give High Durability AND Low Carbon
119 Rheology of Stabilized Earth-Based Paste
138 Improving Sulfate Resistance in Alkali-Activated Self-Compacted Concrete: Utilizing Precursor Combinations and Dry-Powder Activators as a Novel Approach for Enhanced Durability
158 Workability of Low-Clinker Mortars with Recycled Fine Aggregatesand Different Polymers as Superplasticizer
175 Mechanical Performance and Microstructual Investigation of Bincary and Ternary Lime Binders with Silica Fume and Metakaolin
190 Control of Physical Deterioration of Foamed Geopolymers Exposed to High Temperature
200 Replacement of Natural Sand with Manufactured Sand While Maintaining Packing Density
213 Formulation of Self-Compacting Concrete with Limestone Tuff and Study of the Parameters Influence on the Responses
226 Evaluation of the AC Conductivity and the Percolation State in Cementitious Materials Based on Alumina Slag
251 Influence of the Polymer Structure on the Rheology of Portland Cement and LC³ Pastes Containing Superplasticizers
260 Machine Learning Models for Predicting Rheological Properties of Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC)
279 Effects of Si/AlMolar Ratio on the Structure and Properties of Metakaolin-Based Alkali Activated Binders
294 Hydration Mechanism of MgO-Nesquehonite Blends
303 Effect of Milling on the Reactivity of Mixed Recycled Aggregate Powder as an SCM
313 Linking Water Demand and Surface Area of Calcined Palygorskite
324 Rheological Evaluation of High Filler – Low Water Ternary Slag Cement Concrete with Low Binder Intensity
332 Investigating the Potential of Limestone and Calcined Clay as a Substitute for Fly Ash in Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composites (SHCC)
342 Performance of Calcium Nitrate as Accelerator for Cement Blended with Blast Furnace Slag
355 Feasibility of Using Natural Pozzolan-Limestone-Based Cement Composite for 3D Printing
369 Solid Phase Analysis of Hydrated MgO/Nesquehonite Pastes with Silica or Metakaolin Addition
377 Remediated Thermal-Treated Soil and Tar-Containing Asphalt as Secondary Filler and Sand in Self-Compacting Concrete
387 Early-Age Shrinkage, Hydration Kinetics, and Workability of Mortars Containing Metakaolin and Limestone Powder
404 Direct and Delayed Dosing: A New Approach to Quantify Ineffective Superplasticizers
423 Quantitative Analysis of Fly Ash Hydration Products formed in Sulfate Environment
443 Assessing Fly Ash Beneficiation’s Process Effect on Concrete Performance
455 Utilization of Electric Arc Furnace Slag for CO₂ Storage in Mortar using Pressurized CO₂ Curing Condition
464 Predicting the Microstructure Stabilization Time from Electrical Resistivity Measurements
472 Ternary Cement Mixtures and Marble and Granite Waste in Self-Compacting Concrete: an Evaluation of Fresh and Carbonation Properties
485 Combined Effect of Polycarboxylate Ether and Phosphonated Superplasticizers in Limestone Calcined Clay Cement
498 Hardening and Shrinkage Kinetics of Geopolymers
510 A Novel Clinker-Free Binary Paste with Biomass Fly Ash and Slag
518 Valorization of Harbour Dredging Sediments as Supplementary Cementitious Materials
531 Hydration Properties and Physical Characteristics of Belite Cements
546 Particle Interaction in Metakaolin Suspensions
558 On the Formation of Al/Fe-AFm Solid Solutions During Hydration of Fe-Rich Binders
569 Upcycling Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) Slag into a Carbon Negative Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM) through Mineral Carbonation
581 Low-Carbon Concrete Achieved through Rheology Modification
596 Development of Bauxite Residue and Class F Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Concrete
605 Leaching of Magnesium Phosphate Cement Pastes: Influence of the Mg/P Molar Ratio
621 Rheology and Early-Age Reactivity of Calcined Kaolinite
626 Effect of Carbonation on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of One-Part-Geopolymer based on Thermo-Mechanical-Synthesis Sediments Fy Ash Mix
641 Influence of Calcination Temperature on the Properties of Clay
650 Marine Dredged Sediments as a Partial Alternative to Sand in Cementitious Systems Using Particle Packing Optimization
662 High Iinitial Strength Low Clinker Ternary Binders for Walls with Integrated Formwork
682 Clay Calcination Methods and Composition Impacts on Calcined Clay Properties
693 Use of High SO₃ Coal Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Concrete
712 Experimental-Numerical Studies of Moisture-Toluene Buffering Capacity of HLC
731 Early Reactivity Assessment of Calcined Clays and the Impact of Secondary Phases
744 Insights into Phase Assemblage in MgO-Al₂O₃-(SiO₂)-CO₂ Systems
749 Enhancing Reactivity of Calcined Clays for Sustainable Cement Production through Optimization of Rotary Kiln Parameters
774 Chloride Diffusion in Geopolymers Containing Phase Change Materials
785 Durability of Concretes with Low Environmental Emissions Based on Ternary Binders: Corrosion Resistance and Positioning with Respect to the Performance Approach
794 Assessing Pozzolanic Reactivity of Reclaimed Fired Clay Roof Tiles and Bricks in Presence of Ground Limestone
805 Impact of the Type of Binder on the Properties of Deep Soil Mixing Materials
824 Effect of Sorghum Shives & Wheat Straw on the Properties of Compressed Earth Blocks
839 Investigations of Ettringite Morphology with the Use of Different Retarders in CSA/OPC Blends
852 Valorization of Primary Aluminum Industry By-Product in Cement Materials
865 Utilization of Waste CO₂ Generated Vaterite in Blended Cements
882 Study on Use of MSWI Fly Ash with Mainstream Supplementary Cementitious Materials
898 Resistance to Chloride Ingress of Eco-Efficient Concrete Proportioned through Particle Packing Models (PPMs)
912 Enhancing the Journey towards Concrete Net Zero: The Role of Eco-Efficient Concrete, Particle Packing Models, and Limestone Fillers
927 Efficiency of Using Recycled Coarse Aggregate for Internal Curing of Blended Cement Concretes
941 Comparative Study of the Mechanical and Durability Performance of Low Carbon Concrete Matrices with Alternative SCMs
952 Harvested Fly Ash for Supplementary Cementitious Materials
964 Investigation of the CO₂ Sequestration by Accelerated Carbonation as a Function of the Composition, Origin, Production Process, and Age of Recycled Concrete Aggregates
977 Metals in Mine Tailings and Prospects for Use in Cementitious Materials
987 Effect of Superplasticizer on Water Availability and Rheological Properties of Cement Paste Containing Calcined Clay
997 Mechanical Behavior of Concrete Based on Aquaculture Co-Products
1009 Data Mining HeidelbergMaterials Database: Portland Cement – Limestone Systems Optimization with Machine Learning
1017 Chemical Reactivity Assessment of Glass Powder in R³ Method Synthetic Concrete Pore Solution by Accelerated
1031 Effect of Biochar on the Microstructure and MechanIical Response of Cement Paste
1044 Mechanical Properties and Freezing and Thawing Behavior of 3D Printing Concrete Containing Recycled Fine Aggregates from Construction and Demolition Waste
ACI SP 362 2024
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