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  • 2024Mapping circular economy practices for steel, cement, glass, brick, insulation, and wood – A review for climate mitigation modeling9citations
  • 2024Mapping circular economy practices for steel, cement, glass, brick, insulation, and wood – A review for climate mitigation modeling9citations
  • 2022Energy Efficient IAQ Management in residential buildingscitations
  • 2021Energy Efficient IAQ Management in residential buildingscitations
  • 2019Characterization of sewage sludge ash and its effect on moisture physics of mortar58citations
  • 2016Visualization of the structural changes in plywood and gypsum board during the growth of Chaetomium globosum and Stachybotrys chartarum5citations

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  • Lima, Ana T.
  • Dürr, Hans H.
  • Slabik, Simon
  • Sameer, Husam
  • Zerbino, Pierluigi
  • Flörke, Martina
  • Kirkelund, Gunvor M.
  • Mao, Ruichang
  • Hafner, Annette
  • Lu, Zheng
  • Aloini, Davide
  • Kunther, Wolfgang
  • Lowe, Benjamin H.
  • Simoes, Sofia G.
  • Maçãs Lima, Ana Teresa
  • Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie
  • Delghust, Marc
  • Kolarik, Jakub
  • Abadie, Marc
  • Wargocki, Pawel
  • Guyot, Gaelle
  • Hanoune, Benjamin
  • Laverge, Jelle
  • Qin, Menghao
  • Rojas, Gabriel
  • Jones, Benjamin
  • Zhang, Jianshun
  • Gaëlle, Guyot
  • Rojas, G.
  • Hanoune, B.
  • Ottosen, Lisbeth M.
  • Peuhkuri, Ruut Hannele
  • Krejcirikova, Barbora
  • Foley, Matthew
  • Lewinska, Anna Malgorzata
  • Peuhkuri, Ruut H.
  • Andersen, Birgitte
  • Lilje, Osu
  • Hoof, Jakob Blæsbjerg
  • Trimby, Patrick
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Characterization of sewage sludge ash and its effect on moisture physics of mortar

  • Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie
  • Ottosen, Lisbeth M.
  • Peuhkuri, Ruut Hannele
  • Rode, Carsten
  • Krejcirikova, Barbora
Abstract

A study was carried out to investigate the potential use of ash obtained as an incinerated by-product in sewage sludge treatment, as a possible supplementary cementitious material. Chemical parameters and granulometry of the sewage sludge ash and selected physical and hygroscopic properties of cement-ash-based mortar are presented and compared with results from previous studies. The effect of different ratios of cement substitution and two pre-treatment methods for ash, i.e. ash grinding and water washing, on the physical properties of mortar were investigated by using density, porosity and compressive strength as elemental indicators of the mortar quality. The hygroscopic sorption properties of the individual constituents alone and the resulting mortar samples were described by sorption isotherms for water vapour and by a capillary water absorption test. Results showed that the SSAs typically consisted of larger particles compared to the cement particles. Incorporation of ash resulted in more porous mortar structures compared to cement-based mortar, which affected the material's mechanical properties such as the compressive strength. 28-day compressive strength decreased with increasing ash content and porosity. Cement conveyed the greatest ability to adsorb and react with water and there were clear differences between the different ashes. Despite the differences in sorption properties between the different constituents, the effect of ash content on mortar sorption isotherms was negligible.

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  • porous
  • density
  • grain
  • grain size
  • grinding
  • strength
  • cement
  • porosity
  • washing