Utilization of Bio Ashes in Cement-based Materials: A Case Study in Cooperation with Pulp and Paper and Energy Production Industries in Sweden

IF 0.7 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
A. Babaahmadi, Gilles Plusquellec, E. L’Hôpital, U. Mueller
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Abstract Worldwide increased concern of the CO2 emissions has led to the replacement of coal by biomass in combustion-based power plants. However, this would cause the scarcity of fly ash, one of the most well-known rest products from coal combustion, which is used as supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) in construction sector to reduce the large environmental footprint of cement production. Seeking to find alternative SCMs, this article aims to demonstrate the viability of using bio ashes in Sweden as SCM, which, due to lack of studies validating their value, are landfilled today. According to the obtained results, bio ashes produced at pulp and paper industries have a considerably consistent chemical composition and exhibit a satisfactory pozzolanic behaviour. Nevertheless, according to the conclusions of this study, the pozzolanicity of these alternative binders is not reflected equally with respect to the most known reactivity tests for common SCMs. The results imply that although “R3” tests method infers the pozzolanic characteristics of the bio ashes in focus of this study, the “activity index test” as well as “calcium consumption test” indicate otherwise.
生物灰在水泥基材料中的利用:与瑞典纸浆、造纸和能源生产行业合作的案例研究
在世界范围内,对二氧化碳排放的日益关注导致了以燃烧为基础的发电厂用生物质代替煤炭。然而,这将导致粉煤灰的稀缺,粉煤灰是最著名的煤炭燃烧余物之一,在建筑部门被用作补充胶凝材料(SCM),以减少水泥生产的巨大环境足迹。为了寻找替代SCM,本文旨在证明在瑞典使用生物灰烬作为SCM的可行性,由于缺乏验证其价值的研究,今天被填埋。根据所获得的结果,纸浆和造纸工业生产的生物灰具有相当一致的化学成分,并表现出令人满意的火山灰行为。然而,根据这项研究的结论,相对于最已知的普通SCMs的反应性测试,这些替代粘合剂的火山灰性并没有得到平等的反映。结果表明,虽然“R3”试验方法推断出了本研究重点生物灰的火山灰特征,但“活性指数试验”和“钙消耗试验”却表明并非如此。
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