Use of foundry waste as aggregatein semi-dry precast concrete mixtures to produce paving blocks

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
19300
6 pages
Research Article

Use of foundry waste as aggregatein semi-dry precast concrete mixtures to produce paving blocks

Leandro Moosher, Marlova P. Kulakowski, Feliciane Andrade Brehm, Regina C.E. Modolo and Carlos A.M. Moraes

Abstract: 

The foundry waste generated during the production of cast iron has been studied for being used as a byproduct in civil construction industry. This study evaluated the feasibility of using two types of foundry waste— phenolic sand (PSW) and green sand (GSW)—as partial replacement material of natural fine aggregate to offer technical and environmental advantages.The foundry waste was mixed before using in order to obtain one final product with 60%wt of PSW and 40%wt of GSW. The study evaluated the effect of the foundry waste mix (FWM)as a partial replacement of natural fine aggregate in various percentages (0, 25 and 50%wt)at industrial scale, on the concrete blocks’ properties such as mechanical (compressive strength, water absorption, abrasion resistance, porosity index) and structural morphology. Environmental analysis of a concrete block was also assessed. The results with 25% wtreplacement showed satisfying results in compressive strength and abrasion resistance. Nevertheless, the same samples were environmentally classified as Class II A (Not Inert).

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.19300.07.2020
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