P. Pipilikaki , M. Katsioti , D. Papageorgiou , D. Fragoulis , E. Chaniotakis
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Abstract
The prerequisites for using of tire derived fuel (TDF) as a supplement fuel for the clinker production are stated. Measurements were carried out by using different qualitative analytical techniques such as, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), optical microscopy in two series of raw mill, clinker and fuel samples with and without the use of TDF. Furthermore, the compressive strength of CEM I-52.5 cement produced was measured. In this specific study 6% of the total fuel used was TDF. It was concluded that no apparent problems occurred from the use of TDF as a supplemental fuel in the clinker burning.
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Cement & concrete composites focuses on advancements in cement-concrete composite technology and the production, use, and performance of cement-based construction materials. It covers a wide range of materials, including fiber-reinforced composites, polymer composites, ferrocement, and those incorporating special aggregates or waste materials. Major themes include microstructure, material properties, testing, durability, mechanics, modeling, design, fabrication, and practical applications. The journal welcomes papers on structural behavior, field studies, repair and maintenance, serviceability, and sustainability. It aims to enhance understanding, provide a platform for unconventional materials, promote low-cost energy-saving materials, and bridge the gap between materials science, engineering, and construction. Special issues on emerging topics are also published to encourage collaboration between materials scientists, engineers, designers, and fabricators.