The use of bottom ash for replacing fine aggregate in concrete paving blocks

Bottom ash that results from coal burning for electrical generation is still much underutilized in Indonesia and it is necessary to increase the usage of this waste. The manufacture of paving blocks using bottom ash, which is normally associated with high water absorption due to its high porosity an...

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Main Authors: Antoni, Klarens Kevin, Indranata Michael, Al Jamali Luthfi, Hardjito Djwantoro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713801005
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spelling doaj-791a0f8bdc4849ac886f29d0f18a99cf2021-02-02T01:01:22ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011380100510.1051/matecconf/201713801005matecconf_eacef2017_01005The use of bottom ash for replacing fine aggregate in concrete paving blocksAntoniKlarens KevinIndranata MichaelAl Jamali LuthfiHardjito DjwantoroBottom ash that results from coal burning for electrical generation is still much underutilized in Indonesia and it is necessary to increase the usage of this waste. The manufacture of paving blocks using bottom ash, which is normally associated with high water absorption due to its high porosity and carbon content, was examined in this study with the aim to increase the usage of this waste material. The study was done in three phases: (1) the mixture of cement and bottom ash passing sieves of 2 and 5 mm were done with ratios of 1:3, 1:4, and 1:5; from the best proportion, fly ash was used to replace the cement material from 10–80%, and (3) samples with 30% and 50% fly ash replacement ratios were used in combination with 5 mm and 10 mm sieved bottom ash. Compressive strength, water absorption, and abrasion resistance tests were conducted to assess the properties of the resultant paving block. From the result, bottom ash is used to replace natural sand in making paving blocks. By optimizing the particle packing density and using fly ash as a cement replacement, the compressive strength of paving blocks can exceed 40 MPa.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713801005
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Klarens Kevin
Indranata Michael
Al Jamali Luthfi
Hardjito Djwantoro
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Klarens Kevin
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The use of bottom ash for replacing fine aggregate in concrete paving blocks
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title The use of bottom ash for replacing fine aggregate in concrete paving blocks
title_short The use of bottom ash for replacing fine aggregate in concrete paving blocks
title_full The use of bottom ash for replacing fine aggregate in concrete paving blocks
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Bottom ash that results from coal burning for electrical generation is still much underutilized in Indonesia and it is necessary to increase the usage of this waste. The manufacture of paving blocks using bottom ash, which is normally associated with high water absorption due to its high porosity and carbon content, was examined in this study with the aim to increase the usage of this waste material. The study was done in three phases: (1) the mixture of cement and bottom ash passing sieves of 2 and 5 mm were done with ratios of 1:3, 1:4, and 1:5; from the best proportion, fly ash was used to replace the cement material from 10–80%, and (3) samples with 30% and 50% fly ash replacement ratios were used in combination with 5 mm and 10 mm sieved bottom ash. Compressive strength, water absorption, and abrasion resistance tests were conducted to assess the properties of the resultant paving block. From the result, bottom ash is used to replace natural sand in making paving blocks. By optimizing the particle packing density and using fly ash as a cement replacement, the compressive strength of paving blocks can exceed 40 MPa.
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