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Effect of incorporation of waste ash on the behavior of concrete and mortar

Title
Effect of incorporation of waste ash on the behavior of concrete and mortar
Author
이한승
Keywords
Compressive strength; Expansion; Palm oil fuel ash; Sulfate resistance
Issue Date
2010-01
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Citation
International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development, v. 1, NO. 1, Page. 74-79
Abstract
In this study, compressive strength of concrete and the sulfate resistance of mortar containing waste ash that is palm oil fuel ash (POFA) collected from two different palm oil mills located in south and north Peninsular Malaysia and namely SPOFA and NPOFA are evaluated. The particle size of POFA was reduced to 45 μm by grinding it in Loss Angles machine. POFAs were used to partially replace 20% mass by mass of Portland cement Type I. The concretes were investigated and tested for compressive strength at ages of 7, 28 and 90 days using 100 mm cubes. To study the effects of sulfate attack on the blended mortars, 25×25× 285 mm mortar bars were prepared and cured according to ASTM C1012, and then immersed in 5% sodium sulfate Na2SO4 and magnesium sulfate MgSO4 solutions for up to 15 weeks. SPOFA concrete shows higher compressive strength than ordinary Portland cement concrete (OPC). The resistance to sulfate attack of mortars containing SPOFA and NPOFA was substantially improved compared with OPC mortar. © 2010 SUSB Press.
URI
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.5390/SUSB.2010.1.1.074https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/179071
ISSN
2093-761X;2093-7628
DOI
10.5390/SUSB.2010.1.1.074
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES[E](공학대학) > ETC
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