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- 2021Activated Ductile CFRP NSMR Strengtheningcitations
- 2021Activated ductile CFRP NSMR strengtheningcitations
- 2020Ductile response controlled EW CFRP anchor systemcitations
- 2020Ductile response controlled EW CFRP anchor systemcitations
- 2020Shear strength of straight concrete members without shear reinforcement. Reassessment of the effectiveness factors used in the crack sliding theory
- 2019Experimental and numerical studies on the shared activation anchoring of NSMR CFRP applied to RC beams
- 2019Experimental and numerical Studies on the shared Activation Anchoring of NSMR CFRP applied to RC Beams:Seventh Asia-Pacific Conference on FRP in Structures
- 2019Assessment of shear strength of deep RC beams and beams with short shear span without transverse reinforcement
- 2019Experimental and numerical Studies on the shared Activation Anchoring of NSMR CFRP applied to RC Beams
- 2019Shared CFRP activation anchoring method applied to NSMR strengthening of RC beamscitations
- 2016Wood ash used as partly sand and/or cement replacement in mortarcitations
- 2014The Aesthetical quality of SSA-containing mortar and concrete
- 2013Incinerated sewage sludge ash as alternative binder in cement-based materials
- 2012Mechanical anchorage of FRP tendons – A literature reviewcitations
- 2012Reinforced concrete T-beams externally prestressed with unbonded carbon fiber-reinforced polymer tendons
- 2011Numerical Simulation and Experimental Validation of an Integrated Sleeve-Wedge Anchorage for CFRP Rodscitations
- 2011Shear Capacity of Steel and Polymer Fibre Reinforced Concrete Beamscitations
- 2011Shear Capacity of Steel and Polymer Fibre Reinforced Concrete Beamscitations
- 2008In-plane shear test of fibre reinforced concrete panels
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The Aesthetical quality of SSA-containing mortar and concrete
Abstract
SSA (sewage sludge ash) is resulting ash from the combustion of sewage sludge, and is a method employed at some water treatment plants in order to decrease volume and hygenize the sludge. Today, SSA is with a few exceptions landfilled. As cement production is responsible for app. 5 % of the total global CO2 emission, the advantage of replacing cement with a secondary resource as SSA is obvious. The focus of previous conducted research has mainly been on the chemical, mechanical properties and environmental consequences attached to the use of SSA in construction materials.(Cyr et al., 2007) Thus, this present study has focused on both the aesthetical and technical aspects of using SSA as a supplementary cementitious material. The SSA, which was tested, was taken from the wastewater treatment plant Avedøre Spildevandscenter, Biofos sited in the Copenhagen area. This ash had a high content of Fe that gives a characteristic red colour. The process of grinding SSA has shown to improve the compressive strength of SSA- containing mortar (Donatello et al. 2010). Thus, in this study SSA was grinded in 6 different intervals ranging from 0 – 10 min, and then added to the mortar mix replacing 20% of cement. The experiment revealed that the colour of the SSA-containing mortar intensified as the time interval of the grinding process increased. Each of the 6 steps within the time interval provided an additional colour tone and generated a colour scale consisting of mortar samples ranging from greyish to a more saturated red brown colour. SSA shows potential for colouring concrete, and if the aesthetical aspects such as colour are taken into account at an early