Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Kamilla Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Nazário,Bruna Inácio, Oliveira,Antonio Pedro Novaes de, Hotza,Dachamir, Raupp-Pereira,Fabiano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392017000800358
Resumo: This paper presents an evaluation study of wastes from pulp and paper as well as construction and demolition industries for application in cement-based materials. The alternative raw materials were used as a source of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and as pozzolanic material (water-reactive SiO2) in partial replacement of Portland cement. In addition to the hydraulic binder, coating mortars were composed by combining the pulp and paper fluidized bed sand residue with construction and demolition wastes, both added as small aggregates. Rheological and mechanical characterization showed that the waste additions changed the behavior of the cement materials, increasing both the viscosity of the pastes (at constant shear stress or rate). The formation of agglomerates in the cement hydration process made the mortars with additions of residues (lime and ash sludge) have an increase in the mechanical strength of the hardened bodies when compared to the mortar (M0W) prepared only with the residues (fluidized bed sand and C & D) as aggregates.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
title Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
spellingShingle Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
Oliveira,Kamilla Almeida
Industrial wastes
pulp and paper
construction and demolition industry
coating mortars
title_short Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
title_full Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
title_fullStr Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
title_full_unstemmed Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
title_sort Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
author Oliveira,Kamilla Almeida
author_facet Oliveira,Kamilla Almeida
Nazário,Bruna Inácio
Oliveira,Antonio Pedro Novaes de
Hotza,Dachamir
Raupp-Pereira,Fabiano
author_role author
author2 Nazário,Bruna Inácio
Oliveira,Antonio Pedro Novaes de
Hotza,Dachamir
Raupp-Pereira,Fabiano
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Kamilla Almeida
Nazário,Bruna Inácio
Oliveira,Antonio Pedro Novaes de
Hotza,Dachamir
Raupp-Pereira,Fabiano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Industrial wastes
pulp and paper
construction and demolition industry
coating mortars
topic Industrial wastes
pulp and paper
construction and demolition industry
coating mortars
description This paper presents an evaluation study of wastes from pulp and paper as well as construction and demolition industries for application in cement-based materials. The alternative raw materials were used as a source of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and as pozzolanic material (water-reactive SiO2) in partial replacement of Portland cement. In addition to the hydraulic binder, coating mortars were composed by combining the pulp and paper fluidized bed sand residue with construction and demolition wastes, both added as small aggregates. Rheological and mechanical characterization showed that the waste additions changed the behavior of the cement materials, increasing both the viscosity of the pastes (at constant shear stress or rate). The formation of agglomerates in the cement hydration process made the mortars with additions of residues (lime and ash sludge) have an increase in the mechanical strength of the hardened bodies when compared to the mortar (M0W) prepared only with the residues (fluidized bed sand and C & D) as aggregates.
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