WASTEWATER SLUDGE ASH IN THE PRODUCTION OF A NOVEL COLD MIX ASPHALT (CMA): DURABILITY, AGING AND TOXICITY CHARACTERISTICS

Hassan Al Nageim, Aaraf Al-Khuzaie, L. Seton, Jen M. Croft, Jonathan Drake
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New Sustainable with no CO2 emission cold mix asphalt (CMA) for road and highways surfacing is successfully developed from wastewater sludge ash normally sent to landfills. The Paper reports; durability in terms of water sensitivity, aging and contamination levels of heavy metals of the new developed novel CMA containing upgraded fly and bottom ash secondary cementitious materials from United Utilities fly and bottom ashes. Road engineers currently restricted the use of conventional CMA containing conventional limestone fillers (LF) for use in walkways and light trafficked roads only, as these mixtures needs from 2 to 24 months for curing. Conventional CMA mixtures also have high voidage contents and thus low traffic bearing capacity. The durability of these mixes is low especially in the UK and European countries where the climate is predominantly wet and cold.In Germany and France, ordinary Portland cement (OPC) replaced the filler used in traditional CMA. Although this allows the new CMA to be used in roads for light and heavy trafficked loads. The materials are not environmentally friendly, as one tone of cement releases approximately one tone of CO2 emission during their manufacturing process. The results of the new developed CMA are satisfying the British and European codes of practices requirements. The new novel mixtures are also; highly cost-effective compared with the use of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA), has no CO2 emission during mixing construction, and has no health and safety issues compared with the HMA manufacturing and application process.
用废水污泥灰生产新型冷拌沥青(CMA):耐久性、老化和毒性特征
利用通常被送往垃圾填埋场的废水污泥灰成功开发出了用于公路和高速公路路面的新型可持续无二氧化碳排放冷拌沥青(CMA)。论文报告了新开发的新型冷拌沥青(CMA)在水敏感性、老化和重金属污染水平等方面的耐久性,该材料含有从联合公用事业公司(United Utilities)的粉煤灰和底灰中提取的升级粉煤灰和底灰二次胶凝材料。目前,道路工程师限制使用含有传统石灰石填料(LF)的传统 CMA,这些混合物需要 2 到 24 个月的固化时间,因此只能用于人行道和轻型交通道路。传统 CMA 混合物的空隙率也较高,因此交通承载能力较低。在德国和法国,普通硅酸盐水泥(OPC)取代了传统 CMA 中使用的填料。在德国和法国,普通硅酸盐水泥(OPC)取代了传统 CMA 中使用的填料,这使得新型 CMA 可用于轻载和重载道路。这种材料并不环保,因为在生产过程中,每吨水泥会排放大约一吨二氧化碳。与使用热拌沥青(HMA)相比,这种新型混合物还具有很高的成本效益,在搅拌施工过程中不会排放二氧化碳,与 HMA 的生产和应用过程相比,也不会产生健康和安全问题。
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