Propiedades físicas y mecánicas del hormigón usando polvo residual de desechos orgánicos como reemplazo parcial del cemento

I. S. Izquierdo, O. S. Izquierdo, M. Ramalho
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The continued growth in demand for cement has raised concerns in the industry about environmental and sustainability issues. In addition, the worldwide generation of large quantities of solid waste threatens human health and on environmental quality. This paper proposes to assess the feasibility of using a residual powder derived from organic waste of vegetable or animal origin for replacing part of Portland cement during concrete production. Specifically, the powder is derived from a living being such as the remains of food (meat, vegetables, fruits and eggshells), paper, wood, bones and seeds. Its scientific contribution is a conscious change due to development of an alternative material to contribute with more sustainable processes in the construction industry. Three types of mixtures for cement content were studied: aggregate/cement (A/C) ratios of 15, 10 and 6. Concrete samples were then made by replacing the cement with organic waste powder in percentages of 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%. These mixtures were evaluated for their physical and mechanical properties. The results showed that the reference concrete had higher compressive strength than the concrete with low cement content (A/C ratio of 15:1). However, samples made with 5% of powder and an A/C ratio of 10:1 presented values at least 2.1% greater than compressive strength of the reference concrete. Mixtures rich in cement (A/C ratio of 6:1) and the powder replacements of up to 10% showed in the best mechanical behavior in 13% in relation to the reference concrete. Therefore, waste powder can be used as filling material to replace part of the cement, resulting in denser and more resistant concrete, as well as less specific absorption and voids.
利用有机废物残余粉尘部分替代水泥的混凝土物理力学性能
水泥需求的持续增长引发了行业对环境和可持续性问题的担忧。此外,世界范围内产生的大量固体废物威胁着人类健康和环境质量。本文建议评估在混凝土生产过程中使用来自植物或动物来源的有机废物的残余粉末替代部分波特兰水泥的可行性。具体来说,这种粉末来自于生物,如食物(肉、蔬菜、水果和蛋壳)、纸、木材、骨头和种子的残留物。它的科学贡献是一种有意识的改变,因为它开发了一种替代材料,为建筑行业的可持续发展做出了贡献。研究了三种水泥掺量配比:骨料/水泥(A/C)比分别为15、10和6。然后用5%、10%、15%和20%的有机废粉代替水泥制成混凝土样品。对这些混合物的物理和机械性能进行了评价。结果表明:参考混凝土的抗压强度高于低水泥掺量混凝土(A/C比为15:1);然而,5%的粉末和10:1的A/C比制成的样品的值比参考混凝土的抗压强度至少高出2.1%。与参考混凝土相比,富含水泥的混合物(A/C比为6:1)和高达10%的粉末替代品在13%时表现出最佳的力学性能。因此,废粉可用作填充材料,代替部分水泥,使混凝土密度更大,耐磨性更强,比吸收率和空隙率也更低。
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