Effect of Solid Waste-Petroleum Coke Residue on the Hydration Reaction and Property of Concrete
Taking advantage of the desulfurization petroleum coke residue obtained from circulating fluidized bed boiler technology to replace a part of cement clinker and prepare the concrete can not only reduce the production of cement clinker and related CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, but can also im...
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doaj-ef0ce206e8314b2f8100dafcc7d097c82020-11-24T21:44:34ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-04-01128121610.3390/ma12081216ma12081216Effect of Solid Waste-Petroleum Coke Residue on the Hydration Reaction and Property of ConcreteLiang Wang0Hongzhu Quan1Qiuyi Li2College of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, ChinaTaking advantage of the desulfurization petroleum coke residue obtained from circulating fluidized bed boiler technology to replace a part of cement clinker and prepare the concrete can not only reduce the production of cement clinker and related CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, but can also improve the utilization rate and utilization level of petroleum coke waste, which has good environmental and economic benefits. In this study, through the comprehensive analysis of a compressive strength test, X-ray diffraction test, and Cl<sup>−</sup> penetration resistance test, the hydration mechanism of desulfurized petroleum coke residue in concrete is revealed, and the optimum replacement ratios of single-added petroleum coke residue, multi-added petroleum coke residue, and mineral admixtures in concrete are evaluated and proposed. The results showed that mixing the 10% petroleum coke residue and 40% blast furnace slag would be most appropriate to replace the cement in concrete, thus the effective utilization of mineral admixtures and coke residue in concrete without strength loss could be realized.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/8/1216chloride ion penetrationstrengthmineral admixturespetroleum coke residuewaste |
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Effect of Solid Waste-Petroleum Coke Residue on the Hydration Reaction and Property of Concrete |
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Effect of Solid Waste-Petroleum Coke Residue on the Hydration Reaction and Property of Concrete |
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Effect of Solid Waste-Petroleum Coke Residue on the Hydration Reaction and Property of Concrete |
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Effect of Solid Waste-Petroleum Coke Residue on the Hydration Reaction and Property of Concrete |
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Effect of Solid Waste-Petroleum Coke Residue on the Hydration Reaction and Property of Concrete |
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effect of solid waste-petroleum coke residue on the hydration reaction and property of concrete |
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Taking advantage of the desulfurization petroleum coke residue obtained from circulating fluidized bed boiler technology to replace a part of cement clinker and prepare the concrete can not only reduce the production of cement clinker and related CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, but can also improve the utilization rate and utilization level of petroleum coke waste, which has good environmental and economic benefits. In this study, through the comprehensive analysis of a compressive strength test, X-ray diffraction test, and Cl<sup>−</sup> penetration resistance test, the hydration mechanism of desulfurized petroleum coke residue in concrete is revealed, and the optimum replacement ratios of single-added petroleum coke residue, multi-added petroleum coke residue, and mineral admixtures in concrete are evaluated and proposed. The results showed that mixing the 10% petroleum coke residue and 40% blast furnace slag would be most appropriate to replace the cement in concrete, thus the effective utilization of mineral admixtures and coke residue in concrete without strength loss could be realized. |
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