
handle: 11336/66945
Demolition ceramic wastes (DCWs) were investigated in order to determine their potential use as supplementary cementitious materials in Portland Blended Cements (PBCs). For this purpose, three ceramic wastes were investigated. After characterization of the materials used, the effect of ceramic waste replacement (8, 24 and 40% by mass) was analyzed. Pozzolanic activity, hydration progress, workability and compressive strength were determined at 2, 7 and 28 days. The results showed that the ground wastes behave as filler at an early age, but as hydration progresses, the pozzolanic activity of ceramic waste contributes to the strength requirement.
Composite material, Portland cement, demolition ceramic waste, Characterization, Cement, DEMOLITION CERAMIC WASTE, Fiber Reinforced Concrete in Civil Engineering, Compressive strength, Resíduos cerámicos de demolición, Puzolana, Caracterización, Influence of Recycled Aggregate Concrete on Construction, Pozzolan, Engineering, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2.1, characterization, Cemento Portland, Civil engineering, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2, Geopolymer and Alternative Cementitious Materials, portland cement, Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials, Pozzolane, Waste management, Civil and Structural Engineering, Filler (materials), POZZOLANE, Demolition, Building and Construction, Ceramic, Construction Waste Management, Materials science, pozzolane, Pozzolanic activity, Demolition ceramic waste, Demolition waste, Physical Sciences, TA401-492, CHARACTERIZATION, Cementitious, PORTLAND CEMENT, FOS: Civil engineering
Composite material, Portland cement, demolition ceramic waste, Characterization, Cement, DEMOLITION CERAMIC WASTE, Fiber Reinforced Concrete in Civil Engineering, Compressive strength, Resíduos cerámicos de demolición, Puzolana, Caracterización, Influence of Recycled Aggregate Concrete on Construction, Pozzolan, Engineering, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2.1, characterization, Cemento Portland, Civil engineering, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2, Geopolymer and Alternative Cementitious Materials, portland cement, Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials, Pozzolane, Waste management, Civil and Structural Engineering, Filler (materials), POZZOLANE, Demolition, Building and Construction, Ceramic, Construction Waste Management, Materials science, pozzolane, Pozzolanic activity, Demolition ceramic waste, Demolition waste, Physical Sciences, TA401-492, CHARACTERIZATION, Cementitious, PORTLAND CEMENT, FOS: Civil engineering
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