Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey
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Resumo: | The Minas Gerais region is recognized as one of Brazil's largest iron ore extraction areas, the world's second-largest producer. During mineral extraction, tons of tailings are generated and stored in dams.In parallel, a challenge in the Civil Engineering and Architecture sector is presenting construction solutions with a lower environmental impact. Among these, rammed earth is a construction technique with great sustainable potential due to the possibility of lower embodied energy than conventional techniques. Because of this possibility of interaction, this paper proposes to analyze the potential use of iron ore tailings (IOT) as a physical stabilizer, acting as a granulometric corrector of rammed earth. No investigations were found regarding using RMF in rammed earth in civil construction. It was found that it is possible that the use of IOT may be viable for soil size correction in rammed earth or as a substitute for base material. This is due to the physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics of RMF being suitable for this technique, especially when sand, fine sand, or silt percentages are required. |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature surveyUso do rejeito de mineração de ferro para uso em taipa de pilão: análise da literaturaIron ore tailingsrammed earthsoil stabilizationsustainabilitywaste reuseThe Minas Gerais region is recognized as one of Brazil's largest iron ore extraction areas, the world's second-largest producer. During mineral extraction, tons of tailings are generated and stored in dams.In parallel, a challenge in the Civil Engineering and Architecture sector is presenting construction solutions with a lower environmental impact. Among these, rammed earth is a construction technique with great sustainable potential due to the possibility of lower embodied energy than conventional techniques. Because of this possibility of interaction, this paper proposes to analyze the potential use of iron ore tailings (IOT) as a physical stabilizer, acting as a granulometric corrector of rammed earth. No investigations were found regarding using RMF in rammed earth in civil construction. It was found that it is possible that the use of IOT may be viable for soil size correction in rammed earth or as a substitute for base material. This is due to the physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics of RMF being suitable for this technique, especially when sand, fine sand, or silt percentages are required.Grupo de Pesquisa VirtuHab/UFSC2023-06-21T19:44:19Z2023-06-21T19:44:19Z2023-06-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf978-65-00-70842-42596-237xhttps://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/247082Lage, Gabriela Tavares de LannaSantos, White José dosBessa, Sofia Araújo Limaporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-17T12:33:23Zoai:repositorio.ufsc.br:123456789/247082Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://150.162.242.35/oai/requestopendoar:23732023-07-17T12:33:23Repositório Institucional da UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey Uso do rejeito de mineração de ferro para uso em taipa de pilão: análise da literatura |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey Lage, Gabriela Tavares de Lanna Iron ore tailings rammed earth soil stabilization sustainability waste reuse |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey |
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Use of iron mining tailings in rammed earth: a literature survey |
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Lage, Gabriela Tavares de Lanna |
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Lage, Gabriela Tavares de Lanna Santos, White José dos Bessa, Sofia Araújo Lima |
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Santos, White José dos Bessa, Sofia Araújo Lima |
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Lage, Gabriela Tavares de Lanna Santos, White José dos Bessa, Sofia Araújo Lima |
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Iron ore tailings rammed earth soil stabilization sustainability waste reuse |
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Iron ore tailings rammed earth soil stabilization sustainability waste reuse |
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The Minas Gerais region is recognized as one of Brazil's largest iron ore extraction areas, the world's second-largest producer. During mineral extraction, tons of tailings are generated and stored in dams.In parallel, a challenge in the Civil Engineering and Architecture sector is presenting construction solutions with a lower environmental impact. Among these, rammed earth is a construction technique with great sustainable potential due to the possibility of lower embodied energy than conventional techniques. Because of this possibility of interaction, this paper proposes to analyze the potential use of iron ore tailings (IOT) as a physical stabilizer, acting as a granulometric corrector of rammed earth. No investigations were found regarding using RMF in rammed earth in civil construction. It was found that it is possible that the use of IOT may be viable for soil size correction in rammed earth or as a substitute for base material. This is due to the physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics of RMF being suitable for this technique, especially when sand, fine sand, or silt percentages are required. |
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