Potential of Coal Bottom Ash as Fine Aggregates in The Production of Lightweight Brick

M. Arshad, Warid Wazien Ahmad Zailani, Anuar Abdul Wahab, Salmia Beddu Fauziah Aziz, S. Abdullah, A. Adesina, R. Suryanita
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The use of coal bottom ash, a by-product from the coal burning process in lightweight bricks production is getting more attention worldwide including in Malaysia. The main objective of this research is to assess the extended potential of bottom ash to produce lightweight bricks. The green technology-based lightweight bricks in this study are designed using the by-product resulting from the burning of pulverized coal in thermal power plants for electric power generations. The burning of pulverized coal was questioned extensively over the last decades due to the carbon dioxide emission which is about 2.0 billion tons annually. These lightweight bricks are produced from the combination of specifically graded bottom ash, classified pozzolanic ashes, fine aggregates, Ordinary Portland Cement, and water. The lightweight bricks were subjected to a few laboratory assessments including compressive strength test, density test, and water absorption test. It was observed that the C2 brick and C3 brick at 60% and 100% addition of bottom ash, respectively had comparable compressive strength with other commercialized bricks (cement-sand brick and clay brick). The addition of coal bottom ash also produces the lowest density of the bricks which is about 1.2 kg/m3. Comparison with other commercialized bricks available in the market in terms of compressive strength, density, and water absorption indicated that the bottom ash-based bricks are stronger and lighter. A comprehensive selection of good quality materials and the selected mix design produced an acceptable quality of bricks that can be considered as part of the actual construction materials. Thus, with the production of this light and strong brick, the volume of the coal ash waste that was dumped in the landfill will be substantially reduced and simultaneously the lighter bricks will reduce the dead loads supported by the main structures of the building.
粉煤灰作为细集料在轻质砖生产中的潜力
在轻质砖生产中使用煤底灰,这是煤燃烧过程的副产品,在包括马来西亚在内的世界范围内受到越来越多的关注。本研究的主要目的是评估底灰生产轻质砖的扩展潜力。本研究中基于绿色技术的轻质砖是利用火力发电厂发电时燃烧煤粉产生的副产品设计的。在过去的几十年里,由于每年约有20亿吨的二氧化碳排放,煤粉的燃烧受到了广泛的质疑。这些轻质砖是由特别分级的底灰、分类火山灰、细骨料、普通硅酸盐水泥和水的组合制成的。轻质砖进行了抗压强度测试、密度测试和吸水测试等实验室评估。实验结果表明,C2砖和C3砖在60%和100%底灰掺量下的抗压强度与其他商品化砖(水泥砂砖和粘土砖)相当。煤底灰的加入也使砖的密度最低,约为1.2 kg/m3。与市场上其他商品化砖的抗压强度、密度和吸水率进行比较,表明底灰基砖更坚固、更轻。全面选择优质材料和精选的混合设计产生了可接受的砖质量,可以被视为实际建筑材料的一部分。因此,随着这种轻质强砖的生产,倾倒在垃圾填埋场的煤灰废料的体积将大大减少,同时轻质砖将减少建筑物主要结构支撑的自重。
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