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Coal bottom ash and its applications in cement and concrete technologies: a review

Beyza Fahriye Aygün, Turhan Bilir, Mücteba Uysal

2024Discover Civil Engineering18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the context of the mounting crisis of waste management and environmental sustainability, coal bottom ash (CBA) emerges as a pioneering solution in the field of construction. This study, which is a pioneering investigation, delves into the transformative impact of integrating CBA into the fabric of various concrete compositions, which range from traditional mortar to avant-garde geopolymer concrete. A comprehensive evaluation of mechanical properties, including compressive strength, flexural strength, and modulus of elasticity, is conducted alongside a spectrum of durability indicators such as water absorption, chloride ion resistance, and sulfate fortitude. Benchmarks set by global standards such as ASTM and EN serve as our yardstick, revealing that a strategic substitution of up to 10% of sand with CBA not only aligns with these rigorous norms but occasionally surpasses them. For cement, concrete, and geopolymer, the optimal replacement levels of CBA are between 10 and 30%. This enhances mechanical properties and promotes environmental sustainability. Our findings demonstrate the dual benefits of CBA: enhancing the structural integrity and durability of concrete while promoting ecological stewardship. This study not only validates the suitability of CBA as a superior construction material but also encourages the construction industry to pursue a more sustainable and waste-minimizing future.

Topics & Concepts

Bottom ashCementCoalWaste managementEnvironmental scienceEngineeringMaterials scienceMetallurgyRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchCoal and Its By-products
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