The effect of including biomass on the rheological and pozzolanic properties of Portland limestone cement- case study

Adam Guo
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Various investigations have been presented on the possibility of using agro-allied industry waste in concrete, with the goal of achieving a cleaner environment and environmentally friendly construction. Biomass fly ash (BFA) and limestone clinker are waste from steam/power plants and the cement industry, respectively, and are of high relevance to economic and environmental problems. The effect of including biomass on the rheological and pozzolanic properties of Portland limestone cement (PLC) pastes are presented. The BFA was used as partial replacement for PLC as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs). The rheological properties (yield stress, viscosity and thixotropy) of the cement paste were determined using a parallel-plate rotational rheometer. The pozzolanic properties were determined using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) by measuring the amount of calcium hydroxide (CH), and calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) of the hydrated paste, as well as the reaction kinetics. Different characterization techniques including X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to study the microstructure and mineralogy of the BFA. It was observed that the mineral composition of the biomass fly ash is like class C fly ash. At 15% of cement replacement the paste exhibits better rheological properties: lower yield stress and lower viscosity up till 120 min after mixing, which is an important factor in ready-mix concrete plants. However, a better pozzolanic behavior was observed at 20% cement replacement. From the results obtained, the properties of the paste containing BFA is very sensitive to water/binder ratio (w/b). Above 20% cement replacement, it is suggested to use viscosity modifying agent (VMA) to get a better rheology and pozzolanic behavior.
加入生物质对硅酸盐水泥流变学和火山灰特性的影响-实例研究
关于在混凝土中使用农业相关工业废物的可能性进行了各种调查,目的是实现更清洁的环境和环境友好型建筑。生物质飞灰和石灰石熟料分别是蒸汽电厂和水泥工业产生的废弃物,具有高度的经济和环境意义。研究了加入生物质对硅酸盐水泥(PLC)浆体流变学和火山灰特性的影响。BFA作为部分替代PLC作为补充胶凝材料(SCMs)。采用平行板旋转流变仪测定了水泥浆体的流变特性(屈服应力、粘度和触变性)。通过测定水合膏体中氢氧化钙(CH)和水合硅酸钙(CSH)的含量及反应动力学,采用热重分析(TGA)法测定了水合膏体的火山灰性质。利用x射线衍射(XRD)、x射线荧光光谱(XRF)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)等表征技术对BFA的微观结构和矿物学进行了研究。结果表明,生物质粉煤灰的矿物组成与C类粉煤灰相似。当水泥用量为15%时,膏体表现出更好的流变特性:在搅拌后120分钟内屈服应力更低,粘度更低,这是预拌混凝土厂的一个重要因素。然而,当水泥置换量达到20%时,观察到更好的火山灰行为。结果表明,含BFA膏体的性能对水胶比(w/b)非常敏感。在水泥置换量达到20%以上时,建议使用粘度改性剂(VMA),以获得较好的流变性能和灰化性能。
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