Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete

Solid waste building material treatment is an essential means of disposal and an active research area. Despite this, the multisource characteristics, large volumes and complex compositions of solid waste necessitate new requirements for its treatment. In this paper, a typical resource-based coastal...

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Main Authors: Qiang Song, Jiuwen Bao, Shanbin Xue, Peng Zhang, Shining Mu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421007389
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spelling doaj-6dc97d6d537741df8837e864a61e2d622021-09-25T05:07:10ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542021-09-011417781790Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concreteQiang Song0Jiuwen Bao1Shanbin Xue2Peng Zhang3Shining Mu4Center for Durability & Sustainability Studies of Shandong Province, Qingdao University of Technology, 266033 Qingdao, PR ChinaCenter for Durability & Sustainability Studies of Shandong Province, Qingdao University of Technology, 266033 Qingdao, PR ChinaCenter for Durability & Sustainability Studies of Shandong Province, Qingdao University of Technology, 266033 Qingdao, PR ChinaCenter for Durability & Sustainability Studies of Shandong Province, Qingdao University of Technology, 266033 Qingdao, PR China; Corresponding author.Yantai Sanli Lightweight Concrete Technology Co., Ltd, 264010 Yantai, PR ChinaSolid waste building material treatment is an essential means of disposal and an active research area. Despite this, the multisource characteristics, large volumes and complex compositions of solid waste necessitate new requirements for its treatment. In this paper, a typical resource-based coastal city is considered the research object. Fly ash (FA), furnace slag (FS) and mineral powder (MP) are taken as samples to investigate the influence of admixtures on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete by three-factor and three-level orthogonal tests. Results indicate that foam concrete with different admixtures can have various mechanical and thermal insulation properties. The compressive strength of foam concrete can increase to 3.90 MPa, and its thermal conductivity can reach 0.1347 W/M·k. MP has the largest apparent effect on the compressive strength, while FS has the most obvious impact on the thermal conductivity. The durability analysis shows that the number of freeze-thaw cycles foam concrete can withstand is 25–100 cycles. The collaborative disposal of multisource inorganic solid waste has high potential for being applied as inner partition walls and thermal insulating components in buildings. This paper provides valuable guidance for the sustainable and clean utilization of multisource inorganic solid waste.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421007389Multisource solid wasteFoam concreteMicropore structureCompressive strengthThermal conductivity
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author Qiang Song
Jiuwen Bao
Shanbin Xue
Peng Zhang
Shining Mu
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Jiuwen Bao
Shanbin Xue
Peng Zhang
Shining Mu
Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Multisource solid waste
Foam concrete
Micropore structure
Compressive strength
Thermal conductivity
author_facet Qiang Song
Jiuwen Bao
Shanbin Xue
Peng Zhang
Shining Mu
author_sort Qiang Song
title Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete
title_short Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete
title_full Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete
title_fullStr Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: Influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete
title_sort collaborative disposal of multisource solid waste: influence of an admixture on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Solid waste building material treatment is an essential means of disposal and an active research area. Despite this, the multisource characteristics, large volumes and complex compositions of solid waste necessitate new requirements for its treatment. In this paper, a typical resource-based coastal city is considered the research object. Fly ash (FA), furnace slag (FS) and mineral powder (MP) are taken as samples to investigate the influence of admixtures on the properties, pore structure and durability of foam concrete by three-factor and three-level orthogonal tests. Results indicate that foam concrete with different admixtures can have various mechanical and thermal insulation properties. The compressive strength of foam concrete can increase to 3.90 MPa, and its thermal conductivity can reach 0.1347 W/M·k. MP has the largest apparent effect on the compressive strength, while FS has the most obvious impact on the thermal conductivity. The durability analysis shows that the number of freeze-thaw cycles foam concrete can withstand is 25–100 cycles. The collaborative disposal of multisource inorganic solid waste has high potential for being applied as inner partition walls and thermal insulating components in buildings. This paper provides valuable guidance for the sustainable and clean utilization of multisource inorganic solid waste.
topic Multisource solid waste
Foam concrete
Micropore structure
Compressive strength
Thermal conductivity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421007389
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