| Literature DB >> 29692220 |
Jing Yu1, Dhanada K Mishra2, Chang Wu1, Christopher Ky Leung1.
Abstract
Safe disposal of fly ash generated by coal-based thermal power plants continues to pose significant challenges around the world and in India in particular. Green structural concrete with 80% cement replaced by local Chinese fly ash has been recently developed to achieve a target characteristic compressive strength of 45 MPa. Such green concrete mixes are not only cheaper in cost, but also embody lower energy and carbon footprint, compared with conventional mixes. This study aims to adopt such materials using no less than 80% fly ash as binder in routine concrete works in countries like India with the commonly used lower target characteristic compressive strength of 30 MPa. It is achieved by the simple and practical method of adjusting the water/binder ratio and/or superplasticiser dosage. The proposed green concrete shows encouraging mechanical properties at 7 days and 28 days, as well as much lower material cost and environmental impact compared with commercial Grade 30 concrete. This technology can play an important role in meeting the huge infrastructure demands in India in a sustainable manner.Entities:
Keywords: Solid waste recycling; compressive strength; green concrete; high-volume fly ash; sustainability
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29692220 DOI: 10.1177/0734242X18770241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag Res