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- 2019The Effect of Using Basic Oxygen Slag with By-Product and Non-Hazard Waste Materials to Produce Paving Blocks
- 2015Using waste materials and by-products to produce concrete paving blockscitations
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- 2014Using ground granulated blast-furnace slag and mineral wastes to reduce cement in paving blockcitations
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The Effect of Using Basic Oxygen Slag with By-Product and Non-Hazard Waste Materials to Produce Paving Blocks
Abstract
The production of Portland cement has significant adverse effects on the environment due tothe emission of carbon dioxide. Therefore reduction of Portland cement content will benefitthe carbon footprint of concrete products.The use of waste and by-product materials, such as basic oxygen slag (BOS), ground granulated blast furnance (GGBS), run-of-station ash (ROSA), plasterboard gypsum (PG) and cement bypass dust (BPD) for the production of paving blocks is investigated. The combinations of binary and ternary blends in different mixes are considered. The split tensile strength of paving blocks specimens, verified that a cementitious mix containing BOS up to 70%, ROSA up to 35%,GGBS up to 40%, BPD up to 10% and PG up to 5% by weight can replace Portland cement by80% without having any substantial impact on the strength of the paving blocks produced in accordance with BS EN 1338:2003.