Pozzolanic Activity of Wastes from Fired Clay Ceramic Industry for Incorporation into Concrete

Author:

de Souza Furriel Dias Mateus1,Pedroti Leonardo Gonçalves1,Vieira Carlos Mauricio Fontes2,Monteiro Sérgio Neves3,de Castro Xavier Gustavo4,Candido Verônica Scarpini3

Affiliation:

1. State University of Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro

2. State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro

3. IME - Military Institute of Engineering

4. State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Abstract

The fired-clay ceramic industry generates relatively large amount of wastes mainly bottom ashes remaining in the firing furnaces and broken pieces, known as grog, from inappropriate products. These wastes, if inadequately disposed, may cause pollution associated with environmental degradation as well as health hazards. A viable solution for these wastes is their incorporation in concrete for civil construction, as long as they have pozzolanic activity. Therefore the present work evaluated the pozzolanic activity of three different types of wastes generated at the same ceramic industry. These wastes were a furnace remaining bottom ash from burning wood log, a similar ash from sawdust burning and a grog powder from higher firing temperature broken ceramics. The pozzolanic activity was measured by the electrical conductivity variation method. The results showed that both ashes are not provided with pozzolanic activity while the grog has a moderate activity.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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