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Durability of self-compacting concrete made from non-conforming fly ash from coal-fired power plants

Autores: Esquinas, A. R.; Álvarez Galindo, José Ignacio (Autor de correspondencia); Jiménez, J. R.; Fernández, J. M. (Autor de correspondencia)
Título de la revista: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
ISSN: 0950-0618
Volumen: 189
Páginas: 993 - 1006
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Resumen:
The search for answers to the environmental challenges is one of the obligations of the current society. Therefore, the optimisation of natural resources and the minimisation and revaluation of waste should be present in any activity. These purposes should be included in both the construction and energy sectors owing to the large amount of resources consumed and of pollutants and waste generated by them. The present work carries out a feasibility study of the use of fly ash from coal-fired power plants as a filler for self-compacting concrete (SCC). This kind of fly ash does not meet the compliance criteria determined by the regulations, and thus, it is non-conforming fly ash (NCFA). The dual objective of this work is the optimisation of a natural non-renewable resource and the recovery of waste, which should achieve the qualification of end of waste before being used as a by-product. For this purpose, a comparative study of three mixes is performed, namely, SCC-1 with commercial siliceous filler (SF) (SCC reference), SCC-12 with a mix 1:1 by volume of SF and NCFA, and SCC-2 with NCFA. All the mixes showed good self-compactability. The analysis of the relevant parameters, i.e., apparent and dry density, open porosity, mercury intrusion porosimetry, absorption of water by immersion, and capillarity, has been significant to know in depth the durability of the mixes.
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