relation: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/17/ title: Fly Ash blended cement: An effective material for addressing durability related issues creator: Shafiq, N. creator: Nuruddin, F. description: This paper presents the experimental results of the investigation of various properties related to the durability and long-term performance of mortars made of Fly Ash blended cement, FA and Ordinary Portland cement, OPC. The properties that were investigated in an experimental program include; equilibration of specimen in different relative humidity, determination of total porosity, compressive strength, chloride permeability index, and electrical resistivity. Fly Ash blended cement mortar specimens exhibited 10 to 15 lower porosity when measured at equilibrium conditions in different relative humidities as compared to the specimens made of OPC mortar, which resulted in 6 to 8 higher compressive strength of FA blended cement mortar specimens. The effects of ambient relative humidity during sample equilibration on porosity and strength development were also studied. For specimens equilibrated in higher relative humidity conditions, such as 75, the total porosity of different mortar specimens was between 35 and 50 less than the porosity of samples equilibrated in 12 relative humidity, consequently leading to higher compressive strengths of these specimens. A valid statistical correlation between values of compressive strength, porosity and the degree of saturation was obtained. Measured values of chloride permeability index of fly ash blended cement mortar were obtained as one fourth to one sixth of those measured for OPC mortar specimens, which indicates high resistance against chloride ion penetration in FA blended cement specimens, hence resulting in a highly durable mortar. publisher: ICE Publishing date: 2005 type: Conference or Workshop Item type: PeerReviewed identifier: Shafiq, N. and Nuruddin, F. (2005) Fly Ash blended cement: An effective material for addressing durability related issues. In: UNSPECIFIED. relation: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-33645318162&doi=10.1680%2fasic.34044.0037&partnerID=40&md5=7054d493489fc7eb80924e14a39a6b1e relation: 10.1680/asic.34044.0037 identifier: 10.1680/asic.34044.0037