Review on Alternatives of Aggregates with Alternative Materials in Eastern Africa

C. Ngandu
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Normal concrete, with bulky aggregate generally results to large amount of energy and natural resource requirement. Normal aggregates mining and river sand extraction, if done in unsustainably, potentially results in adverse environmental, health or hazardous impacts. There is therefore the need to research and utilize alternative more sustainable construction materials. This main aim is to review properties of alternative aggregate or mixes with those aggregates within Eastern Africa. In this study, 23 reviews, at optimum aggregate replacement using volcanic materials, crushed rock sand and also fired bone generally indicated good strength performance. Majority of the alternative materials mixes presented indicated higher water absorption, lower slumps/workability and density, compared with the reference. Lower slump could affect compaction, strength or increase costs. Appropriate cost-effective admixtures or plasticizers are recommended while materials exhibiting lower strengths could be explored for non-structural use. Utilization of recycled waste for aggregate could help address resource scarcity and reduce construction environmental footprint. There should be more research and development of proper procedures and techniques so as to ensure adequate bondage, optimal water/cement ratio and compaction and also use of cost-effective admixtures.
东非替代材料替代骨料的研究进展
普通混凝土的骨料体积大,对能源和自然资源的需求大。正常的骨料开采和河砂开采,如果以不可持续的方式进行,可能会造成不利的环境、健康或危险影响。因此,有必要研究和利用替代的更可持续的建筑材料。其主要目的是审查东非境内替代骨料或与这些骨料混合的性质。在本研究中,23篇综述表明,在使用火山材料、碎石砂和烧制骨进行最佳骨料替代时,总体显示出良好的强度性能。与参考材料相比,大多数替代材料混合物具有更高的吸水性,更低的坍落度/和易性和密度。较低的坍落度可能影响压实、强度或增加成本。推荐适当的经济有效的外加剂或增塑剂,而强度较低的材料可以探索用于非结构用途。利用回收废物制造骨料有助于解决资源短缺问题,减少建筑环境足迹。应更多地研究和发展适当的程序和技术,以确保适当的粘结、最佳的水/水泥比和压实以及使用成本效益高的外加剂。
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