scholarly journals Estimation of Setting Time of Cement Mortar combined with Recycled Aggregate Powder and Cement Kiln Dust based on Equivalent Age

2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-97
Author(s):  
Min-Cheol Han
2021 ◽  
Vol 877 (1) ◽  
pp. 012049
Author(s):  
Ali Abdulridha ◽  
Saif S. AlQuzweeni ◽  
Rasha S. AlKizwini ◽  
Zahra A. Saleh ◽  
K. S. Hashem

Abstract Various experimental studies have highlighted the negative consequences of Portland cement on health and the environment, such as toxic emissions and alkaline sewage. The development of environmentally acceptable substitutes for cement is thus one of the objectives of current investigations. The proposed environmental alternatives to cement, nevertheless, might have detrimental impacts on the concrete’s characteristics. This investigation intends to study the suitability as alternatives to cement in cement mortar, using industrial wastes like silica fume and cement kiln dust. As a replacement for cement, the cement mortars developed in this research continue from 0% to 60% silica fume and cement kiln dust. Ultrasonic pulse velocity tests at 1 to 4 weeks of age were conducted on hardened specimens. The findings showed that a low reduction in the pulse velocity resulted from high proportions of silica fume and cement kiln dust replacements, whereas an improvement in the characteristics of the mortars with low replacement ratios. Using low kiln dust and silica fume of 20 to 40%, the durability of mortars may increase.


2021 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-30
Author(s):  
Bouzeroura-Mansour

Recycling industrial by-product materials waste has become an attractive topic of materials research in civil engineering. These industrial by-product materials waste must be managed responsibly to insure a clean environment. Our research was conducted with the aim of investigating the effect of the addition of two industrial by product materials waste: metal milling waste (F) and cement kiln dust (CKD) in cement paste/mortar, as well as how to assess the influence of CKD substitution on the mechanical properties of cement pastes to create a new hydraulic binder based on partial replacement. An experimental program was conducted on samples of cement paste prepared at three CKD content (5%, 10%, 15% wt. of cement) and new mortars were prepared by: partial replacement of ordinary Portland cement by CKD at 5% by mass; and the simple addition of metal milling waste at three different percentages of (10%, 20%, 30% wt. of binder). Chemical, Micro structural analysis and mineralogical analysis have been carried out using XRD and FT-IR techniques, the mechanical strength, shrinkage, swelling, setting times, were analyzed.<br/> Test results after a 28-day hardening period indicated that when the increase in the CKD replacement, the expansion obtained in the mixed cement pastes increase and the initial and final setting time decreases. The improvement of the strength of cement kiln dust (CKD) in the mixed cement pastes is low, it was found that adding 5% of cement weight CKD is the appropriate percentage for utilizing in the manufacturing of mortars. the addition of metal milling wastes in mortars leads to a considerable improvement of mechanical strengths compared to the reference mortar. The strength increases when the percentage of Metal milling wastes additions increases until an optimum (20%).


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (6A) ◽  
pp. 879-886
Author(s):  
Ahmed S. Kadhim ◽  
Alaa A. Atiyah ◽  
Shakir A. Salih

This paper aims to investigate the influence of utilization micro cement kiln dust as a sustainable materials additive in order to reduce the voids and micro cracks in the cementitious mortar materials which cause a drastic reduction in the load carrying capacity of the element. Its therefore very important to decrease the pores and enhance the mechanical strength of the cementitious composite materials. In this article, the properties of self-compacting mortar containing micro cement dust additive was experimentally assessed. Micro cement dust powder was added to the self-compacting mortar in (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 %) percentage by weight of cement to be used as cementitious sustainable materials. The experimental results indicated that the modification and enhancement of the workability of fresh mixture and the mechanical strengths of self-compacting mortar were increased as micro cement dust additives increases. Also; the water absorption and total porosity were decreased with increases of micro cement dust powder.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1090 (1) ◽  
pp. 012029
Author(s):  
Ruqayah Al-Khafaji ◽  
Anmar Dulaimi ◽  
Monower Sadique ◽  
Ayat Aljsane

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