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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Ibrahim, Mohd Haziman Wan
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- 2022The effect of nanosilica incorporation on the mechanical properties of concrete exposed to elevated temperature: a review.citations
- 2021Mechanical Strength of Concrete by Replacement of Sand with Porcelain Waste with Addition of Superplasticizer
- 2021Mechanical properties of coconut shell-based concrete: experimental and optimisation modellingcitations
- 2021CBA Self-compacting Concrete Exposed to Water Curing
- 2020Effects of Coal Bottom Ash as Cementitious Material on Compressive Strength and Chloride Permeability of Concretecitations
- 2020Mechanical performance of concrete incorporating wheat straw ash as partial replacement of cementcitations
- 2020Establishment of Strength Prediction Equation for Concrete Containing Coal Bottom Ash Exposed to Aggressive Environment
- 2020Flexural behavior of sandwich beams with novel triaxially woven fabric composite skins
- 2018Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Waste Polyethylene Terephthalate Bottlecitations
- 2018A Review on Potential use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Supplementary Cementing Material in Sustainable Concrete Constructioncitations
- 2018Influence of ground coal bottom ash with different grinding time as cement replacement material on the strength of concrete
- 2018Physical and Chemical Properties of Rice Husk Ash Concrete Under Seawatercitations
- 2018Strength Properties of Rice Husk Ash Concrete Under Sodium Sulphate Attackcitations
- 2018Compressive and Flexural Strength of Concrete Containing Palm Oil Biomass Clinker with Hooked-End Steel Fiberscitations
- 2018Evaluate the Current Expressions of Compression Strength and UPV Relationship
- 2015Fresh Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete Integrating Coal Bottom Ash as a Replacement of Fine Aggregatescitations
- 2015Cementitious Materials Usage in Self-Compacting Concrete: A Reviewcitations
- 2015Pullout strength of ring-shaped waste bottle fiber concrete
- 2015The Strength Behavior of Self-Compacting Concrete Incorporating Bottom Ash as Partial Replacement to Fine Aggregatecitations
- 2014A review of microstructure properties of porous concrete pavement incorporating nano silica
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Effects of Coal Bottom Ash as Cementitious Material on Compressive Strength and Chloride Permeability of Concrete
Abstract
<jats:p>Coal Bottom Ash (CBA) is the waste material produced by coal-based power plants, particularly in Malaysia around 1.7 million tons of CBA was produced annually, which is major environmental concern. Therefore, the use of CBA as a partial replacement of cement in concrete is a possible solution for that pollution; this approach also creates a new corridor in the field of concrete production. However, this study aims to evaluate the effects of CBA as cementitious material on the concrete properties. This study incorporated 10% CBA as a cement replacement by weight method in concrete. However, concrete samples were prepared with and without CBA and immersed in water for 7, 28, 56 and 90 days. Next, the performances of concrete with and without CBA were evaluated in terms of workability, compressive strength, and rapid chloride permeability test. It was found that due to presence of CBA in concrete, workability reduces; no substantial growth in compressive strength at the early ages but substantial rise in strength was noticed after 56 days. Almost 4.7% higher strength was recorded than the control specimens at 90 days. Besides that, concrete containing CBA has lower chloride penetration as compared to the control specimen, which shows its better durability performance. It can be concluded that CBA has an enormous potential to be utilized as a cementitious material in durable concrete production.</jats:p>