Waste press mud in enhancing the performance of glass powder blended cement
Due to the significant environmental damages caused by cement production, the use of blended cement has gained greater attention. This paper explores the novel use of solid waste from the sugar industry namely press mud (PM) and waste glass powder (GP) as cement replacement in ternary blended cement...
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my.um.eprints.260662021-12-29T01:19:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26066/ Waste press mud in enhancing the performance of glass powder blended cement Radwan, Mohammed K.H. Mo, Kim Hung Onn, Chiu Chuen Ng, Chee Guan Ling, Tung Chai TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Due to the significant environmental damages caused by cement production, the use of blended cement has gained greater attention. This paper explores the novel use of solid waste from the sugar industry namely press mud (PM) and waste glass powder (GP) as cement replacement in ternary blended cement. The ternary blended cement consists of 20% GP and the influence of PM at various cement replacement levels between 5 and 20% was investigated. The fresh, strength, sorption, morphological, and thermogravimetric characteristics of the ternary blended cements were evaluated. The results showed that the incorporation of 10% and 15% of PM could improve the consistency, early and later age strengths, exhibit similar flexural strength and reduce the sorptivity of the GP binary cement mortar. The morphologies were also observed to have improved by reducing of voids, facilitating reaction of GP particles, and contributing additional hydration products. This was confirmed by thermogravimetric analysis results, whereby more hydration products were found in cement-GP-PM ternary cement pastes. In overall, the suitable integration of PM could improve the properties of ternary blended cement containing GP while reducing the usage of cement. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier 2021 Article PeerReviewed Radwan, Mohammed K.H. and Mo, Kim Hung and Onn, Chiu Chuen and Ng, Chee Guan and Ling, Tung Chai (2021) Waste press mud in enhancing the performance of glass powder blended cement. Construction and Building Materials, 313. p. 125469. ISSN 0950-0618 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.125469 doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.125469 |
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Due to the significant environmental damages caused by cement production, the use of blended cement has gained greater attention. This paper explores the novel use of solid waste from the sugar industry namely press mud (PM) and waste glass powder (GP) as cement replacement in ternary blended cement. The ternary blended cement consists of 20% GP and the influence of PM at various cement replacement levels between 5 and 20% was investigated. The fresh, strength, sorption, morphological, and thermogravimetric characteristics of the ternary blended cements were evaluated. The results showed that the incorporation of 10% and 15% of PM could improve the consistency, early and later age strengths, exhibit similar flexural strength and reduce the sorptivity of the GP binary cement mortar. The morphologies were also observed to have improved by reducing of voids, facilitating reaction of GP particles, and contributing additional hydration products. This was confirmed by thermogravimetric analysis results, whereby more hydration products were found in cement-GP-PM ternary cement pastes. In overall, the suitable integration of PM could improve the properties of ternary blended cement containing GP while reducing the usage of cement. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd |
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