Cement Replacement Materials
Mostrando 1-12 de 27 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of Sealing Mortar with Partial Replacement of Portland Cement by Stone Crusher Waste
Civil construction is one segment responsible for major environmental and social impacts. Among its raw materials, Portland cement, which is produced by the burning and subsequent grinding of a composition of clays and limestones. This manufacturing process causes great environmental damage, both by the exploitation of deposits and by the process of clinkeri
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 23/09/2019
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2. Evaluation of the pozzolanic activity of red ceramic waste using mechanical and physicochemical methods
Resumo Materiais cimentícios alternativos podem reduzir potencialmente o impacto ambiental da extração de cal e a produção de cimento Portland. Resíduos de cerâmica vermelha podem ser triturados em partículas finas e usados como fíler ou adição pozolânica em argamassas de cimento Portland e cal. Este estudo apresenta a avaliação da atividade po
Cerâmica. Publicado em: 15/08/2019
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3. Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
Abstract Clinker replacement by supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) is one strategy to reduce CO2 emissions of cement industry. Diatomaceous earth, a natural pozzolan, has been used as SCM. So, this study aimed to evaluate two Portland pozzolan blended cements with distinct content of diatomaceous earth (16DE and 49DE) and compare then with a high cl
Cerâmica. Publicado em: 2019-01
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4. Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
This paper presents an evaluation study of wastes from pulp and paper as well as construction and demolition industries for application in cement-based materials. The alternative raw materials were used as a source of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and as pozzolanic material (water-reactive SiO2) in partial replacement of Portland cement. In addition to the hydra
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 04/09/2017
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5. Effect of the chemical attack on the properties of cimentititous composites with partial substitution of ash from sugar cane bagasse in natura
ABSTRACT Seeking the reutilization of waste from agriculture and urban sources, studies have presented an option in the inclusion of such waste into new low-cost materials that are environmentally viable. One possibility is the reutilization of sugarcane bagasse ashes (SBA), the final waste in the productive process of the Brazilian alcohol sector. In additi
Matéria (Rio J.). Publicado em: 20/07/2017
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6. Characterization of Fiber Reinforced Self-Consolidating Mortars for Use in Patching Damaged Concrete
Abstract This research aims to study the effect of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as quarry dust limestone (QDL) and natural pozzolana (NP) on the performance of fiber reinforced self-consolidating repair mortars (FR-SCRMs). Based on previous optimization of QDL and NP replacement ratios, two mortar mixtures incorporating 10% QDL and 20% NP
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 2017-06
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7. Mechanical Behavior of Concrete Modified by Replacement of Cement by Rice Husk Ash
ABSTRACT Construction industry is in need of lump sum quantities of materials which has increased both their demand and price. The use of large quantities of cement leads to increasing CO2 emission and as a consequence, the greenhouse effect. Consumption of wastes and byproducts from various sources in the manufacture of concrete has gained a great deal of i
Braz. arch. biol. technol.. Publicado em: 23/01/2017
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8. Biological and mechanical properties of an experimental glass-ionomer cement modified by partial replacement of CaO with MgO or ZnO
AbstractSome weaknesses of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) as dental materials, for instance the lack of bioactive potential and poor mechanical properties, remain unsolved.Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the partial replacement of CaO with MgO or ZnO on the mechanical and biological properties of the experimenta
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2015-08
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9. Strength and Durability of Mortar Using Cork Waste Ash as Cement Replacement
Cork powder, the major waste from cork processing industries, is generated from grinding, cutting and finishing operations throughout the industrial cork process. Cork powder has been used mainly as fuel in cork industries. Cork waste ash is usually landfilled but if efficiently used in cement based construction materials it could contribute to sustainabilit
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 01/07/2014
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10. Effect of Calcination Temperature on the Pozzolanic Activity of Brazilian Sugar Cane Bagasse Ash (SCBA)
This study evaluated the feasibility of using sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA), a by-product of the sugar cane ethanol industry, obtained under controlled calcination as a partial replacement for Portland cement in mortars. Materials with pozzolanic characteristics may be used to partially replace cement in mortars or concrete and are known to provide durabilit
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 01/07/2014
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11. Steel corrosion assessment by electrochemical impedance on metakaolin blended mortars
Since Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete is the cause of major economic losses, Portland cement has been traditionally replaced by cements blended with pozzalanic materials, most of which have been found to reduce the corrosion of steel. This paper shows the results of an experimental research aimed to investigate the corrosion of reinforcement in mo
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 05/11/2013
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12. Utilização da cinza do bagaço da cana-de-açúcar como agregado miúdo em concretos para artefatos de infraestrutura urbana
Brazil is the main sugarcane world-producer and it is the leader in all segments (sugarcane, sugar and alcohol). The waste consisting of sugarcane bagasse is produced at the end of grinding process and it is used to generate energy through burning in boilers. At the end of burning, the ashes of bagasse are often thrown into environment improperly. In this co
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/12/2011