Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime

Cold-bonded pelletizing technique is frequently used in aggregate manufacturing process as it can minimise the energy consumption. It has contributed to both economical and environmental advantages because it helps to reduce the gas emissions problems. Bottom ash collected from municipal solid waste...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mohamad Ibrahim Norlia, Ismail Khairul Nizar, Che Amat Roshazita, Iqbal Mohamad Ghazali Mohamad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183401038
id doaj-8ebfc91e486149e19d2ba1dcde21655f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-8ebfc91e486149e19d2ba1dcde21655f2021-02-02T00:24:03ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01340103810.1051/e3sconf/20183401038e3sconf_cenviron2018_01038Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regimeMohamad Ibrahim NorliaIsmail Khairul NizarChe Amat RoshazitaIqbal Mohamad Ghazali MohamadCold-bonded pelletizing technique is frequently used in aggregate manufacturing process as it can minimise the energy consumption. It has contributed to both economical and environmental advantages because it helps to reduce the gas emissions problems. Bottom ash collected from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) plant was selected as raw material in this study and was utilised as a partial replacement for cement for artificial aggregate production. Several percentage of ash replacement was selected ranged from 10 to 50%. Aggregate pellets were subjected to different types of curing condition which is room-water (RW), room-room (RR), oven-room (OR) and oven-water (OW) condition. Properties of aggregate pellets were examined to obtain its density, water absorption, aggregate impact value (AIV) and specific gravity (SG). The results indicated that the most efficient curing regime is by exposing the aggregate in RW condition. The optimum aggregate was selected at 20% where it has satisfied the required density of 739.5kg/m3, and classified as strong aggregate with AIV 14. However, the water absorption of aggregate increased proportionately with the increment of ash content.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183401038
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mohamad Ibrahim Norlia
Ismail Khairul Nizar
Che Amat Roshazita
Iqbal Mohamad Ghazali Mohamad
spellingShingle Mohamad Ibrahim Norlia
Ismail Khairul Nizar
Che Amat Roshazita
Iqbal Mohamad Ghazali Mohamad
Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Mohamad Ibrahim Norlia
Ismail Khairul Nizar
Che Amat Roshazita
Iqbal Mohamad Ghazali Mohamad
author_sort Mohamad Ibrahim Norlia
title Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime
title_short Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime
title_full Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime
title_fullStr Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime
title_full_unstemmed Properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime
title_sort properties of cold-bonded lightweight artificial aggregate containing bottom ash with different curing regime
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Cold-bonded pelletizing technique is frequently used in aggregate manufacturing process as it can minimise the energy consumption. It has contributed to both economical and environmental advantages because it helps to reduce the gas emissions problems. Bottom ash collected from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) plant was selected as raw material in this study and was utilised as a partial replacement for cement for artificial aggregate production. Several percentage of ash replacement was selected ranged from 10 to 50%. Aggregate pellets were subjected to different types of curing condition which is room-water (RW), room-room (RR), oven-room (OR) and oven-water (OW) condition. Properties of aggregate pellets were examined to obtain its density, water absorption, aggregate impact value (AIV) and specific gravity (SG). The results indicated that the most efficient curing regime is by exposing the aggregate in RW condition. The optimum aggregate was selected at 20% where it has satisfied the required density of 739.5kg/m3, and classified as strong aggregate with AIV 14. However, the water absorption of aggregate increased proportionately with the increment of ash content.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183401038
work_keys_str_mv AT mohamadibrahimnorlia propertiesofcoldbondedlightweightartificialaggregatecontainingbottomashwithdifferentcuringregime
AT ismailkhairulnizar propertiesofcoldbondedlightweightartificialaggregatecontainingbottomashwithdifferentcuringregime
AT cheamatroshazita propertiesofcoldbondedlightweightartificialaggregatecontainingbottomashwithdifferentcuringregime
AT iqbalmohamadghazalimohamad propertiesofcoldbondedlightweightartificialaggregatecontainingbottomashwithdifferentcuringregime
_version_ 1724313959728676864