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Complex Characterization and Behavior of Waste Fired Brick Powder-Portland Cement System

Two waste fired brick powders coming from brick factories located in Argentine and Czech Republic were examined as alternative mineral admixtures for the production of blended cements. In pastes composition, local Portland cements (Argentine and Czech) were substituted with 8–40%, by mass, with powd...

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Autores principales: Rahhal, Viviana Fátima, Trezza, Mónica Adriana, Tironi, Alejandra, Castellano, Claudia Cristina, Pavlíková, Milena, Pokorný, Jaroslav, Irassar, Edgardo Fabian, Jankovský, Ondřej, Pavlík, Zbyšek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31117225
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12101650
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author Rahhal, Viviana Fátima
Trezza, Mónica Adriana
Tironi, Alejandra
Castellano, Claudia Cristina
Pavlíková, Milena
Pokorný, Jaroslav
Irassar, Edgardo Fabian
Jankovský, Ondřej
Pavlík, Zbyšek
author_facet Rahhal, Viviana Fátima
Trezza, Mónica Adriana
Tironi, Alejandra
Castellano, Claudia Cristina
Pavlíková, Milena
Pokorný, Jaroslav
Irassar, Edgardo Fabian
Jankovský, Ondřej
Pavlík, Zbyšek
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description Two waste fired brick powders coming from brick factories located in Argentine and Czech Republic were examined as alternative mineral admixtures for the production of blended cements. In pastes composition, local Portland cements (Argentine and Czech) were substituted with 8–40%, by mass, with powdered ceramic waste. For the ceramic waste-Portland cement system, workability, the heat released, pozzolanity, specific density, compressive strength, hydrated phases, porosity, and pore size distribution were tested. The relevance of the dilution effect, filler effect, and pozzolanic activity was analyzed to describe the general behavior of the pozzolan/cement system. The properties and performance of cement blends made with finely ground brick powder depended on the composition of ceramic waste and its reactivity, the plain cement used, and the replacement level. Results showed that the initial mini-slump was not affected by a low ceramic waste replacement (8% and 16%), and then it was decreased with an increase in the ceramic waste content. Brick powder behaved as a filler at early ages, but when the hydration proceeded, its pozzolanic activity consumed partially the calcium hydroxide and promoted the formation of hydrated calcium aluminates depending on the age and present carbonates. Finally, blended cements with fired brick powder had low compressive strength at early ages but comparable strength-class at later age.
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spelling pubmed-65662432019-06-17 Complex Characterization and Behavior of Waste Fired Brick Powder-Portland Cement System Rahhal, Viviana Fátima Trezza, Mónica Adriana Tironi, Alejandra Castellano, Claudia Cristina Pavlíková, Milena Pokorný, Jaroslav Irassar, Edgardo Fabian Jankovský, Ondřej Pavlík, Zbyšek Materials (Basel) Article Two waste fired brick powders coming from brick factories located in Argentine and Czech Republic were examined as alternative mineral admixtures for the production of blended cements. In pastes composition, local Portland cements (Argentine and Czech) were substituted with 8–40%, by mass, with powdered ceramic waste. For the ceramic waste-Portland cement system, workability, the heat released, pozzolanity, specific density, compressive strength, hydrated phases, porosity, and pore size distribution were tested. The relevance of the dilution effect, filler effect, and pozzolanic activity was analyzed to describe the general behavior of the pozzolan/cement system. The properties and performance of cement blends made with finely ground brick powder depended on the composition of ceramic waste and its reactivity, the plain cement used, and the replacement level. Results showed that the initial mini-slump was not affected by a low ceramic waste replacement (8% and 16%), and then it was decreased with an increase in the ceramic waste content. Brick powder behaved as a filler at early ages, but when the hydration proceeded, its pozzolanic activity consumed partially the calcium hydroxide and promoted the formation of hydrated calcium aluminates depending on the age and present carbonates. Finally, blended cements with fired brick powder had low compressive strength at early ages but comparable strength-class at later age. MDPI 2019-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6566243/ /pubmed/31117225 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12101650 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Trezza, Mónica Adriana
Tironi, Alejandra
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Pavlíková, Milena
Pokorný, Jaroslav
Irassar, Edgardo Fabian
Jankovský, Ondřej
Pavlík, Zbyšek
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566243/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12101650
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