Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,C. R.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Tubino,R. M. C., Schneider,I. A. H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais
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Resumo: Commercial coal production in the southern region of Brazil has been occurring since the beginning of the twentieth century. Due to the geological characteristics of the region, large amounts of solid wastes are generated. The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of coal waste to produce concrete paving blocks. A procedure to process the coal waste with the purpose of reducing the sulfur content and changing the particle size distribution of the material to meet the specification of fine aggregates was developed. The methodology considered the following steps: (a) sampling of a coal mining waste; (b) gravity separation of the fraction with specific gravity between 2.4 and 2.8; (c) comminution of the material and particle size analysis; (d) technological characterization of the material and production of concrete paving blocks; and (e) acidity generation prediction (environmental feasibility). The results showed that the coal waste considered in this work can be used to replace conventional sand as a fine aggregate for concrete paving blocks in a proportion of up to 50%. This practice can result in cleaner coal production and reduce the demand for exploitation of sand deposits.
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title Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks
spellingShingle Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks
Santos,C. R.
coal waste
environment
fine aggregate
concrete
paving
title_short Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks
title_full Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks
title_fullStr Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks
title_full_unstemmed Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks
title_sort Mineral processing and characterization of coal waste to be used as fine aggregates for concrete paving blocks
author Santos,C. R.
author_facet Santos,C. R.
Tubino,R. M. C.
Schneider,I. A. H.
author_role author
author2 Tubino,R. M. C.
Schneider,I. A. H.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,C. R.
Tubino,R. M. C.
Schneider,I. A. H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coal waste
environment
fine aggregate
concrete
paving
topic coal waste
environment
fine aggregate
concrete
paving
description Commercial coal production in the southern region of Brazil has been occurring since the beginning of the twentieth century. Due to the geological characteristics of the region, large amounts of solid wastes are generated. The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of coal waste to produce concrete paving blocks. A procedure to process the coal waste with the purpose of reducing the sulfur content and changing the particle size distribution of the material to meet the specification of fine aggregates was developed. The methodology considered the following steps: (a) sampling of a coal mining waste; (b) gravity separation of the fraction with specific gravity between 2.4 and 2.8; (c) comminution of the material and particle size analysis; (d) technological characterization of the material and production of concrete paving blocks; and (e) acidity generation prediction (environmental feasibility). The results showed that the coal waste considered in this work can be used to replace conventional sand as a fine aggregate for concrete paving blocks in a proportion of up to 50%. This practice can result in cleaner coal production and reduce the demand for exploitation of sand deposits.
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