Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete

In the paper the compressive strength, the elastic modulus and the stress-strain curve of an alkaliactivated concrete were studied. A tungsten mine waste mud (TMWM), aggregate (also from the tungsten mine), glass waste and metakaolin were used as raw materials. Sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide w...

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Main Authors: Humbert Pedro Silva, Gomes João Paulo De Castro, Bernardo Luis Filipe Almeida, Pinto Clemente Martins, Paszek Natalia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/23/matecconf_ricon17_02003.pdf
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spelling doaj-80f145fea4074cc18ed0c927afeb75692021-02-02T03:40:50ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012740200310.1051/matecconf/201927402003matecconf_ricon17_02003Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concreteHumbert Pedro SilvaGomes João Paulo De CastroBernardo Luis Filipe AlmeidaPinto Clemente MartinsPaszek NataliaIn the paper the compressive strength, the elastic modulus and the stress-strain curve of an alkaliactivated concrete were studied. A tungsten mine waste mud (TMWM), aggregate (also from the tungsten mine), glass waste and metakaolin were used as raw materials. Sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide were used as activators. First, TMWM chemical composition was determined by scanning electron microscopyenergy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). The maximum particle size was 18mm. Two cubes with side dimension of 15cm were prepared from the mixture. Samples were cured at 60°C for 24 hours. A concrete mixer, vibration table and an oven were used in the process. After the curing process, cubes were cut into seven prisms and one cube with the dimensions 15x7.4x7.4cm and 7.4cm respectively. After 28 days, the laboratory tests were performed. During the compressive strength tests, the displacements were also recorded which allowed drawing the stress-strain curve of the samples. The compressive strength ranged from 17.27 to 28.84MPa. The elastic modulus was calculated by four different standards: ASTM, LNEC and European standard. The elastic modulus ranged from 2.48 to 7.49GPa what showed that the material is more elastic than ordinary Portland cement concrete.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/23/matecconf_ricon17_02003.pdf
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author Humbert Pedro Silva
Gomes João Paulo De Castro
Bernardo Luis Filipe Almeida
Pinto Clemente Martins
Paszek Natalia
spellingShingle Humbert Pedro Silva
Gomes João Paulo De Castro
Bernardo Luis Filipe Almeida
Pinto Clemente Martins
Paszek Natalia
Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Humbert Pedro Silva
Gomes João Paulo De Castro
Bernardo Luis Filipe Almeida
Pinto Clemente Martins
Paszek Natalia
author_sort Humbert Pedro Silva
title Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete
title_short Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete
title_full Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete
title_fullStr Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete
title_full_unstemmed Elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete
title_sort elastic modulus and stress-strain curve analysis of a tungsten mine waste alkali-activated concrete
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In the paper the compressive strength, the elastic modulus and the stress-strain curve of an alkaliactivated concrete were studied. A tungsten mine waste mud (TMWM), aggregate (also from the tungsten mine), glass waste and metakaolin were used as raw materials. Sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide were used as activators. First, TMWM chemical composition was determined by scanning electron microscopyenergy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). The maximum particle size was 18mm. Two cubes with side dimension of 15cm were prepared from the mixture. Samples were cured at 60°C for 24 hours. A concrete mixer, vibration table and an oven were used in the process. After the curing process, cubes were cut into seven prisms and one cube with the dimensions 15x7.4x7.4cm and 7.4cm respectively. After 28 days, the laboratory tests were performed. During the compressive strength tests, the displacements were also recorded which allowed drawing the stress-strain curve of the samples. The compressive strength ranged from 17.27 to 28.84MPa. The elastic modulus was calculated by four different standards: ASTM, LNEC and European standard. The elastic modulus ranged from 2.48 to 7.49GPa what showed that the material is more elastic than ordinary Portland cement concrete.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/23/matecconf_ricon17_02003.pdf
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