Application of Response Surface Methodology for the Optimization of Mix Design Concrete Using Coal Bottom Ash as Cement Replacement Material

Author(s):  
Nur Liyana Mohd Kamal ◽  
Nasir Shafiq ◽  
Wesam Sallah Alaloul ◽  
Salmia Beddu ◽  
Teh Sabariah Binti Abd Manan
2021 ◽  
Vol 879 ◽  
pp. 68-80
Author(s):  
Rahimah Embong ◽  
Andri Kusbiantoro ◽  
Azrina Abd Wahab ◽  
Khairunisa Muthusamy

Nowadays, intensive research in production of highly reactive pozzolanic materials from industrial waste to replace cement is crucial. This action expected to increase industrial waste recycling rate and at the same time reduce extraction of non-renewable resources of limestone. Unique characteristics of coal bottom ash as one of the industrial based pozzolan gained less popularity because of its low reactivity and heavy metal leaching due to conventional method used for disposal. Therefore, an alternative approach was deliberated in this research to utilize coal bottom ash into soluble form and enhance the quality of bottom ash as pozzolanic material. Coal bottom ash after the acid washing with optimum parameter was then undergoes solution-gelification process with various alkali based solution for 2 hours soaking durations. The conversion of coal bottom ash into soluble silica in this study demonstrates good pozzolanic performance in a state of siliceous gel pozzolan compared to the raw ones. 5% of cement replacement by soluble silica from CBA shows good strength development from early and later age. The physical dispersion effect is the cumulative effect of enhancement cement hydration due to the availability of increased the nucleation sites on soluble silica particles.


2019 ◽  
Vol 947 ◽  
pp. 212-216
Author(s):  
Andri Kusbiantoro ◽  
Amalina Hanani ◽  
Rahimah Embong

Current trend in construction industry has highlighted the use of silica-rich supplementary cementitious materials from industrial wastes in the production of concrete. Numerous studies have validated the pozzolanic properties of these materials, yet coal bottom ash received only infamous reputation as a pozzolanic material, owing to its low reactivity and heavy metals contaminants. Therefore this study was purposed to enhance the pozzolanic reactivity of coal bottom ash through chemical pre-treatment process. Different concentrations of acids and treatment period were studied to obtain optimum parameters for pre-treatment process. Treated ash was characterized for its chemical oxide composition. Its effect on the hydration of cement was studied through the inclusion as cement replacement material in mortar mixtures. From the chemical oxide compositions, a combination of 0.5 M of H2SO4 and 1 hour soaking duration presented the highest SiO2 proportion in the ash. Its inclusion at 5% (by weight of cement) to replace cement proportion in mortar mixtures was able to enhance the compressive strength of mortar at later age, regardless of its slower strength development in the early age. Utilizing treated coal bottom ash as partial cement replacement material has unlocked new achievement for greener future in construction industry.


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