探讨用橄榄废料部分置换砂对可持续混凝土力学和热性能的影响

Mohamed EL Boukhari , Ossama Merroun , Chadi Maalouf , Fabien Bogard , Benaissa Kissi
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本文介绍了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在开发导热性降低的结构混凝土,使用有机副产品,如橄榄废料(OW)作为轻质骨料。通过使用两种不同类型的OW和替换相同体积的沙子来制作不同的混凝土试样。第一种是橄榄渣固体骨料(OP),而第二种是浸入橄榄厂废水(OPWW)中的橄榄渣固体集料。对于每种类型,使用OW在干燥和饱和状态下生产两个系列的混凝土。OW对天然砂的替代率在0%至15%之间。本研究的主要目的是通过实验确定与参考混凝土相比,精心制作的试样的力学性能和热导率是否可以提高。力学试验表明,与参考混凝土相比,在干燥状态下含有5%OPWW的混凝土试样记录了最佳的力学性能。OW的加入也提高了混凝土试样的导热性。此外,该混凝土试件的热导率从对照混凝土的1.3W/m.K下降到0.86W/m.K。
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Exploring the impact of partial sand replacement with olive waste on mechanical and thermal properties of sustainable concrete

Exploring the impact of partial sand replacement with olive waste on mechanical and thermal properties of sustainable concrete

This paper presents the results of a study conducted to develop structural concrete with reduced thermal conductivity, using organic by-products such as Olive Waste (OW) as a lightweight aggregate. Different concrete specimens were elaborated by using two different types of OW and by replacing an equal volume of sand. The first one involved Olive Pomace solid aggregates (OP) while the second type is Olive Pomace solid aggregates immersed in Olive Mill Wastewater (OPWW). For each type, two series of concrete were produced using OW in both dry and saturated states. The percentage of natural sand substitution by OW ranged from 0% to 15%. The main objective of this study is to experimentally determine whether the mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of the elaborated specimens could be improved compared to the reference concrete. The mechanical tests indicated that the concrete specimens containing 5% of OPWW in dry state recorded the best mechanical performance compared to the reference concrete. The incorporation of OW also enhances the thermal conductivity of the concrete specimens. Furthermore, the thermal conductivity of this concrete specimen decreased from 1.3 W/m.K for control concrete to 0.86 W/m.K.

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