Effect of fly ash and coal bottom ash as alternative materials in the production of self compacting concrete: A review

The construction and building sector have successfully made a breakthrough by utilizing eco-friendly and recycled industrial by-products. One efficient way to mitigate rising costs in construction is to use industrial by-products such as Coal Bottom Ash (CBA) and Fly Ash (FA) as substitute materials...

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Main Authors: Al Biajawi, Mohammad I., Rahimah, Embong, Khairunisa, Muthusamy, Nabilla, Mohamad
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
English
Published: AIP Publishing 2023
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40689/1/Effect%20of%20fly%20ash%20and%20coal%20bottom%20ash%20as%20alternative%20materials.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40689/2/Effect%20of%20fly%20ash%20and%20coal%20bottom%20ash%20as%20alternative%20materials%20in%20the%20production%20of%20self%20compacting%20concrete%20A%20review.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40689/
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0111918
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Summary:The construction and building sector have successfully made a breakthrough by utilizing eco-friendly and recycled industrial by-products. One efficient way to mitigate rising costs in construction is to use industrial by-products such as Coal Bottom Ash (CBA) and Fly Ash (FA) as substitute materials. The large amount of CBA and FA wastes generated each year, together with inappropriate disposal methods, has created a serious environmental problem as these wastes have adverse effects on the environment and human health. In recent years, numerous breakthrough researches successes have been achieved in the production of self-compacting concrete (SCC). The application of industrials by-products wastes will significantly improve the structural characteristics of SCC. This paper reviews previous studies on the physical properties and chemical composition of CBA and FA and its potential use as a substitute material in the construction sector. The main objective of this review is to emphasize the recycling potential of CBA and FA in terms of fresh and mechanical properties. Therefore, it has been an ongoing topic for several researches, and many studies investigating the properties of SCC comprising CBA and FA have been conducted. According to studies, coal ashes materials have been used as a partial or total replacement of conventional materials. The researchers conclude from the available data that industrial by-products have the potential to be used as replacement materials in the production of SCC. The findings suggest that incorporating CBA and FA to an optimum level in SCC contributes to sustainable development and helps the construction industry economically.