Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand
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Resumo: | Abstract In order to contribute to the sustainability of the foundry and construction industrial sectors, this work investigated the possibility of employing used foundry sand (UFS) in soil-cement bricks. Modular bricks were prepared with percentages of 10 wt% cement, 0-25 wt% commercial sand, 0-65 wt% used foundry sand, 25-65 wt% clay, and 15-30 wt% gravel dust. A content of 10 wt% Portland cement was adopted to ensure economic feasibility, and gravel was used to improve mechanical strength. The modular bricks were tested to determine their technical properties. The interfaces between the constituent materials were observed by scanning electron microscopy. In durability tests, the bricks showed water absorption and weight loss in accordance with current technical standards. The addition of UFS together with gravel dust reduced water absorption and provided an acceptable level of mechanical resistance, in accordance with established soil-cement standards. |
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Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sandsoil-cement brickused foundry sandbuilding ceramicssolid industrial wasteAbstract In order to contribute to the sustainability of the foundry and construction industrial sectors, this work investigated the possibility of employing used foundry sand (UFS) in soil-cement bricks. Modular bricks were prepared with percentages of 10 wt% cement, 0-25 wt% commercial sand, 0-65 wt% used foundry sand, 25-65 wt% clay, and 15-30 wt% gravel dust. A content of 10 wt% Portland cement was adopted to ensure economic feasibility, and gravel was used to improve mechanical strength. The modular bricks were tested to determine their technical properties. The interfaces between the constituent materials were observed by scanning electron microscopy. In durability tests, the bricks showed water absorption and weight loss in accordance with current technical standards. The addition of UFS together with gravel dust reduced water absorption and provided an acceptable level of mechanical resistance, in accordance with established soil-cement standards.Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica2017-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132017000300329Cerâmica v.63 n.367 2017reponame:Cerâmica (São Paulo. Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/0366-69132017633672131info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeonel,R. F.Folgueras,M. V.Dalla Valentina,L. V. O.Prim,S. R.Prates,G. A.Caraschi,J. C.eng2017-08-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0366-69132017000300329Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/ce/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpceram.abc@gmail.com||ceram.abc@gmail.com1678-45530366-6913opendoar:2017-08-11T00:00Cerâmica (São Paulo. Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand |
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Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand |
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Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand Leonel,R. F. soil-cement brick used foundry sand building ceramics solid industrial waste |
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Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand |
title_full |
Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand |
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Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand |
title_full_unstemmed |
Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand |
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Characterization of soil-cement bricks with incorporation of used foundry sand |
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Leonel,R. F. |
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Leonel,R. F. Folgueras,M. V. Dalla Valentina,L. V. O. Prim,S. R. Prates,G. A. Caraschi,J. C. |
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Folgueras,M. V. Dalla Valentina,L. V. O. Prim,S. R. Prates,G. A. Caraschi,J. C. |
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Leonel,R. F. Folgueras,M. V. Dalla Valentina,L. V. O. Prim,S. R. Prates,G. A. Caraschi,J. C. |
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soil-cement brick used foundry sand building ceramics solid industrial waste |
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soil-cement brick used foundry sand building ceramics solid industrial waste |
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Abstract In order to contribute to the sustainability of the foundry and construction industrial sectors, this work investigated the possibility of employing used foundry sand (UFS) in soil-cement bricks. Modular bricks were prepared with percentages of 10 wt% cement, 0-25 wt% commercial sand, 0-65 wt% used foundry sand, 25-65 wt% clay, and 15-30 wt% gravel dust. A content of 10 wt% Portland cement was adopted to ensure economic feasibility, and gravel was used to improve mechanical strength. The modular bricks were tested to determine their technical properties. The interfaces between the constituent materials were observed by scanning electron microscopy. In durability tests, the bricks showed water absorption and weight loss in accordance with current technical standards. The addition of UFS together with gravel dust reduced water absorption and provided an acceptable level of mechanical resistance, in accordance with established soil-cement standards. |
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