1. 1) ACI, (1995). “Ground granulated blast-furnace slag as a cementitious constituent in concrete (ACI Committee 233 Report ACI-233 R-95).” Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA: American Concrete Institute.
2. 2) Alapour, F. and Hooton, R. D., (2017). “Sulfate resistance of portland and slag cement concretes exposed to sodium sulfate for 38 years.” ACI Materials Journal, 114(3), 477-490.
3. 3) Al-Yaqout, A., El-Hawary, M., Nouh, K. and Khan, P. B., (2020). “Corrosion resistance of recycled aggregate concrete incorporating slag.” ACI Materials Journal, 117(3), 111-222.
4. 4) Attogbe, E. K. and Rizkalla, S. H., (1988). “Response of concrete to sulfuric acid attack.” ACI Materials Journal, 85(6), 481-488.
5. 5) Ayano, T. and Fujii, T., (2014). “Resistance to freezing and thawing attack of concrete with blast furnace slag fine aggregate.” Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. E2 (Materials and Concrete Structures), 70(4), 417-427. (in Japanese)