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  • 2022Mix design of concrete33citations
  • 2021Geopolymer concrete as sustainable material228citations
  • 2021Predictive modeling for sustainable high-performance concrete from industrial wastes332citations
  • 2021Sugarcane bagasse ash-based engineered geopolymer mortar incorporating propylene fibers117citations
  • 2020A comparative study on performance evaluation of hybrid GNPs/CNTs in conventional and self-compacting mortar42citations
  • 2020New Prediction Model for the Ultimate Axial Capacity of Concrete-Filled Steel Tubes111citations
  • 2019Effects of Incorporation of Marble Powder Obtained by Recycling Waste Sludge and Limestone Powder on Rheology, Compressive Strength, and Durability of Self-Compacting Concrete38citations
  • 2018Study of the Effects of Marble Powder Amount on the Self-Compacting Concretes Properties by Microstructure Analysis on Cement-Marble Powder Pastescitations

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Effects of Incorporation of Marble Powder Obtained by Recycling Waste Sludge and Limestone Powder on Rheology, Compressive Strength, and Durability of Self-Compacting Concrete

  • Khadimallah, Mohamed Amine
  • Alyousef, Rayed
  • Soussi, Chokri
  • Mohamed, Abdeliazim Mustafa
  • Benjeddou, Omrane
Abstract

Marble has been commonly used as a building material since ancient times. The disposal of waste materials from the marble industry, consisting of sludge that is composed of powder mixed with water, is one of the current worldwide environmental problems. This experimental study aims to valorize marble powder, which is achieved by grinding the sludge as filler added to the cementitious matrix of self-compacting concrete (SCC). The main purpose of this work is to evaluate the marble filler effects on the rheology in the fresh state and on the hardened properties of SCCs compared to those of limestone filler. To this end, two SCCs, SCCM and SCCL, manufactured using marble powder and limestone filler, respectively, were prepared and tested. The fresh properties of the two SCCs’ mixtures were determined by slump flow, L-box, V-funnel, sieve stability, bulk density, and air content. Tests on hardened SCCs included compressive strength, homogeneity, and quality in terms of ultrasonic pulse velocity and durability against carbonation and water penetration. In addition, scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to analyze the specimens.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • grinding
  • strength
  • ultrasonic
  • durability