TY - JOUR TT - The Hydro-Abrasion Properties of Concretes Made with Blast Furnace Slag and Basaltic Pumice AU - Binici, Hanifi AU - Görür, Ela Bahşude AU - Sevinç, Ahmet H. AU - Eken, Mustafa PY - 2016 DA - July DO - 10.21605/cukurovaummfd.242860 JF - Çukurova Üniversitesi Mühendislik-Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi JO - cukurovaummfd PB - Çukurova Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 1019-1011 SP - 27 EP - 38 VL - 29 IS - 1 KW - Hidro aşınma KW - Yüksek fırın cürufu KW - Pomza N2 - In this study, ground granulated blast furnace slag and basalt together or separately using pumice abrasion resistance power of the concrete produced was investigated. In different proportions of fine aggregate instead of blast furnace slag or basalt samples were produced using pumice. Three years are exposed to sea water corrosion mass loss of the samples was determined according to. Blast furnace slag and basalt pumice for specimens which had a positive effect against abrasion were found. Concrete durability, depend on the type and amount of additives has been shown. In addition, 80 percent of concrete containing blast furnace slag resistances to seawater were higher than the control sample CR - 1. CEB (Comite Euro - International du Beton), 1992. Durable Concrete Structures, Lausanne: Thomas Telford Ltd. CR - 2. ACI 201.2R – 92 , 1992. Guide to Durable Concrete Manual of Concrete Practice, American ConcreteInstitute, Detroit. CR - 3. ACI 318, 2000. Building Code, American Concrete Institute, Detroit. CR - 4. Postacıoğlu, B,. 1986. Bağlayıcı Maddeler Beton, 1 175. Matbaa Teknisyenleri Basımevi, İstanbul. CR - 5. Sadegzadeh M, Page C. L,and Kettle C.J,. 1987. Surface Micro Structure and Abrasion Resistance of Concrete, Cement Concrete Research, 17) 581–590. CR - 6. Horszczaruk E,. 2005. Abrasionresistance of High Strength Concrete in Hydraulic Structures, Wear, 259 62 –69 UR - https://doi.org/10.21605/cukurovaummfd.242860 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/211263 ER -