A review on potential use of coal bottom ash as a supplementary cementing material in sustainable concrete construction
The demand of concrete is increased rapidly due to worldwide growth in infrastructural development. Consequently, consumption of concrete also raises the demand for Portland cement, because it is the fundamental material in concrete construction. The increasing demand for Portland cement is expected...
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2-s2.0-85059543439 Mangi S.A.; Ibrahim M.H.W.; Jamaluddin N.; Arshad M.F.; Memon F.A.; Jaya R.P.; Shahidan S. A review on potential use of coal bottom ash as a supplementary cementing material in sustainable concrete construction 2018 International Journal of Integrated Engineering 10 9 10.30880/ijie.2018.10.09.006 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059543439&doi=10.30880%2fijie.2018.10.09.006&partnerID=40&md5=213000e17564a98af3d02cd97c93dba4 The demand of concrete is increased rapidly due to worldwide growth in infrastructural development. Consequently, consumption of concrete also raises the demand for Portland cement, because it is the fundamental material in concrete construction. The increasing demand for Portland cement is expected to be encountered by introducing new supplementary cementing materials. Considering the sustainability of construction, it is imperative to develop supplementary cementing materials from the industrial waste by-products; one of such waste is the coal bottom ash, produced by coal-based thermal power plants. Previously several studies have been conducted on the utilization of coal bottom ash in its original form as natural sand replacement, but limited research has been reported on the coal bottom ash as replacement of cement. It was observed through the literature review that the original coal bottom ash is porous in nature, and cannot be used as a replacement of cement, but after the proper grinding, it possesses the good pozzolanic property and could be utilized as replacement of cement in concrete. The result of this review has indicated that ground coal bottom ash has a good potential to be utilized as supplementary cementing materials in concrete construction. The aim of this review is to summarize the previous findings on the utilization of coal bottom ash as supplementary cementing materials in concrete construction. Hence, this article will deliver the key information and valuable material for the researchers looking for the supplementary cementing materials in the field of advanced concrete technology. © 2018, Penerbit UTHM. Penerbit UTHM 2229838X English Article All Open Access; Bronze Open Access |
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Mangi S.A.; Ibrahim M.H.W.; Jamaluddin N.; Arshad M.F.; Memon F.A.; Jaya R.P.; Shahidan S. |
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Mangi S.A.; Ibrahim M.H.W.; Jamaluddin N.; Arshad M.F.; Memon F.A.; Jaya R.P.; Shahidan S. A review on potential use of coal bottom ash as a supplementary cementing material in sustainable concrete construction |
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Mangi S.A.; Ibrahim M.H.W.; Jamaluddin N.; Arshad M.F.; Memon F.A.; Jaya R.P.; Shahidan S. |
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A review on potential use of coal bottom ash as a supplementary cementing material in sustainable concrete construction |
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A review on potential use of coal bottom ash as a supplementary cementing material in sustainable concrete construction |
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A review on potential use of coal bottom ash as a supplementary cementing material in sustainable concrete construction |
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The demand of concrete is increased rapidly due to worldwide growth in infrastructural development. Consequently, consumption of concrete also raises the demand for Portland cement, because it is the fundamental material in concrete construction. The increasing demand for Portland cement is expected to be encountered by introducing new supplementary cementing materials. Considering the sustainability of construction, it is imperative to develop supplementary cementing materials from the industrial waste by-products; one of such waste is the coal bottom ash, produced by coal-based thermal power plants. Previously several studies have been conducted on the utilization of coal bottom ash in its original form as natural sand replacement, but limited research has been reported on the coal bottom ash as replacement of cement. It was observed through the literature review that the original coal bottom ash is porous in nature, and cannot be used as a replacement of cement, but after the proper grinding, it possesses the good pozzolanic property and could be utilized as replacement of cement in concrete. The result of this review has indicated that ground coal bottom ash has a good potential to be utilized as supplementary cementing materials in concrete construction. The aim of this review is to summarize the previous findings on the utilization of coal bottom ash as supplementary cementing materials in concrete construction. Hence, this article will deliver the key information and valuable material for the researchers looking for the supplementary cementing materials in the field of advanced concrete technology. © 2018, Penerbit UTHM. |
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