Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste Management

Fly ash is an industrial solid waste that has found application in concrete production for minimization of CO2 emission. The introduction of fly ash into concrete and the replacement of the conventional fine aggregate with laterite can be viewed as an attempt to convert industrial waste material cum...

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Main Authors: Ezekiel Babatunde Ogunbode, Ernest Ituma Egba, Olusegun Adeyemi Olaiju, Charles Nimibofa Johnson, Danboyi Joseph Amusuk, Yakubu Aminu Dodo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2513
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spelling doaj-38f820f05a0e43bab5696e881857f9242021-02-17T21:10:24ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-05-016310.3303/CET1863109Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste ManagementEzekiel Babatunde OgunbodeErnest Ituma EgbaOlusegun Adeyemi OlaijuCharles Nimibofa JohnsonDanboyi Joseph AmusukYakubu Aminu DodoFly ash is an industrial solid waste that has found application in concrete production for minimization of CO2 emission. The introduction of fly ash into concrete and the replacement of the conventional fine aggregate with laterite can be viewed as an attempt to convert industrial waste material cum locally available fine aggregate to a purposeful use. This paper presents the results of a comprehensive experimental investigation on the strength characteristics of green laterized concrete with fly ash. The physical and chemical properties of fly ash and laterite were studied to evaluate its possible influence on both fresh and hardened state of cement and laterized concrete. A total of 120 cubes of 100 mm dimensions were cast and cured in water for 7, 14, 21,28 and 56 d of hydration. The results show that the 28 d density dropped from 2467 kg/m3 to 2300 kg/m3 andthe compressive strength from 21.94 N/mm2 to 15.02 N/mm2 for 20 % of fly ash content with 0 % - 30 % laterite introduced. The compressive strength decrease with increase in laterite content; the strength of the laterized concrete increases as the curing age progresses.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2513
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author Ezekiel Babatunde Ogunbode
Ernest Ituma Egba
Olusegun Adeyemi Olaiju
Charles Nimibofa Johnson
Danboyi Joseph Amusuk
Yakubu Aminu Dodo
spellingShingle Ezekiel Babatunde Ogunbode
Ernest Ituma Egba
Olusegun Adeyemi Olaiju
Charles Nimibofa Johnson
Danboyi Joseph Amusuk
Yakubu Aminu Dodo
Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste Management
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Ezekiel Babatunde Ogunbode
Ernest Ituma Egba
Olusegun Adeyemi Olaiju
Charles Nimibofa Johnson
Danboyi Joseph Amusuk
Yakubu Aminu Dodo
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title Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste Management
title_short Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste Management
title_full Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste Management
title_fullStr Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste Management
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Properties of Green Laterized Concrete with Fly Ash for Sustainable Solid Waste Management
title_sort determining the properties of green laterized concrete with fly ash for sustainable solid waste management
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Fly ash is an industrial solid waste that has found application in concrete production for minimization of CO2 emission. The introduction of fly ash into concrete and the replacement of the conventional fine aggregate with laterite can be viewed as an attempt to convert industrial waste material cum locally available fine aggregate to a purposeful use. This paper presents the results of a comprehensive experimental investigation on the strength characteristics of green laterized concrete with fly ash. The physical and chemical properties of fly ash and laterite were studied to evaluate its possible influence on both fresh and hardened state of cement and laterized concrete. A total of 120 cubes of 100 mm dimensions were cast and cured in water for 7, 14, 21,28 and 56 d of hydration. The results show that the 28 d density dropped from 2467 kg/m3 to 2300 kg/m3 andthe compressive strength from 21.94 N/mm2 to 15.02 N/mm2 for 20 % of fly ash content with 0 % - 30 % laterite introduced. The compressive strength decrease with increase in laterite content; the strength of the laterized concrete increases as the curing age progresses.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2513
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