Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar

Nowadays, concern for environmental issues encourages the researchers to find a solution for reducing depletion of natural resources. Utilizing the industrial wastes as a construction material is a win-win situation which has two benefits; first, will solve the problem of the landfill and on another...

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Main Authors: Nor Hasanah, Abdul Shukor Lim, Nur Farhayu, Ariffin, Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Sam, Shafaghat, Arezou, Keyvanfar, Ali
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Published: Dorma Trading 2017
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spelling ump-180542018-06-27T07:26:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18054/ Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar Nor Hasanah, Abdul Shukor Lim Nur Farhayu, Ariffin Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Sam Shafaghat, Arezou Keyvanfar, Ali TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Nowadays, concern for environmental issues encourages the researchers to find a solution for reducing depletion of natural resources. Utilizing the industrial wastes as a construction material is a win-win situation which has two benefits; first, will solve the problem of the landfill and on another hand by recycling and reusing the waste will increase natural materials reservation life span. Ceramic wastes are one of the by-products of ceramic manufacturing, which is directly meant for landfill ends traditionally. There have been several studies on replacement of ceramic waste with concrete admixture. However, there is no research on the effect of the using high rate of ceramic waste replacement on the rate of water absorption. This experimental work focuses on utilizing the homogeneous ceramic wastes as recycled aggregates and partial cement replacement and verifies the effect of this replacement on water absorption of mortar. River sand fully replaced by recycled ceramic aggregates and 40% of cement was replaced by fine ceramic powder. The specimens were cast in 100 x 100 x 100 mm cube for compressive strength test and water absorption test. Mortar containing the recycled ceramic wastes shows lower water absorption in compared to control specimens where the rate value, at the age of 90 days, are 1.32% and 2.11%, respectively. Dorma Trading 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18054/1/Effect%20of%20Recycled%20Homogeneous%20Ceramic%20Waste%20Aggregates%20on%20Water%20Absorption%20of%20Mortar.pdf application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18054/7/Effect%20of%20Recycled%20Homogeneous%20Ceramic%20Waste%20Aggregates%20on%20Water%20Absorption%20of%20Mortar%201.pdf Nor Hasanah, Abdul Shukor Lim and Nur Farhayu, Ariffin and Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Sam and Shafaghat, Arezou and Keyvanfar, Ali (2017) Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar. Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques , 5 (1). pp. 34-37. ISSN 2309-1185 http://www.jett.dormaj.com/docs/Volume5/Issue%201/Effect%20of%20Recycled%20Homogeneous%20Ceramic%20Waste%20Aggregates%20on%20Water%20Absorption%20of%20Mortar.pdf
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Nor Hasanah, Abdul Shukor Lim
Nur Farhayu, Ariffin
Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Sam
Shafaghat, Arezou
Keyvanfar, Ali
Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar
description Nowadays, concern for environmental issues encourages the researchers to find a solution for reducing depletion of natural resources. Utilizing the industrial wastes as a construction material is a win-win situation which has two benefits; first, will solve the problem of the landfill and on another hand by recycling and reusing the waste will increase natural materials reservation life span. Ceramic wastes are one of the by-products of ceramic manufacturing, which is directly meant for landfill ends traditionally. There have been several studies on replacement of ceramic waste with concrete admixture. However, there is no research on the effect of the using high rate of ceramic waste replacement on the rate of water absorption. This experimental work focuses on utilizing the homogeneous ceramic wastes as recycled aggregates and partial cement replacement and verifies the effect of this replacement on water absorption of mortar. River sand fully replaced by recycled ceramic aggregates and 40% of cement was replaced by fine ceramic powder. The specimens were cast in 100 x 100 x 100 mm cube for compressive strength test and water absorption test. Mortar containing the recycled ceramic wastes shows lower water absorption in compared to control specimens where the rate value, at the age of 90 days, are 1.32% and 2.11%, respectively.
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author Nor Hasanah, Abdul Shukor Lim
Nur Farhayu, Ariffin
Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Sam
Shafaghat, Arezou
Keyvanfar, Ali
author_facet Nor Hasanah, Abdul Shukor Lim
Nur Farhayu, Ariffin
Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Sam
Shafaghat, Arezou
Keyvanfar, Ali
author_sort Nor Hasanah, Abdul Shukor Lim
title Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar
title_short Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar
title_full Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar
title_fullStr Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Recycled Homogeneous Ceramic Waste Aggregates on Water Absorption of Mortar
title_sort effect of recycled homogeneous ceramic waste aggregates on water absorption of mortar
publisher Dorma Trading
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18054/
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