Use of Sewage Sludge for the Substitution of Fine Aggregates for Concrete
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Substitution of Fine Aggregates for Concrete
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- Portland cement resistant to sulfates CP II Z 32 RS, produced according to Brazilian standards;
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- The aggregates used in the manufacture of concrete were washed quartz sand and crushed stone measuring 25 mm. The main physical parameters of the fine and coarse aggregates were analyzed according to NBR NM 19 recommendations [28];
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- The water used for the production of concrete came from the supply concessionaire of the city of Recife.
2.2. Methods
2.2.1. Compressive Strength Test
2.2.2. Sclerometric Test
2.2.3. Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test
2.2.4. Capillary Absorption Test
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Properties | Sludge |
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pH in water | 7.22 |
pH in KCl | 7.30 |
Organic Carbon (g/kg) | 14.29 |
Organic matter (g/kg)) | 24.64 |
Mg2+ exchangeable (cmol/kg) | 11.00 |
Na+ exchangeable (cmol/kg) | 185.80 |
K+ exchangeable (cmol/kg) | 18.40 |
H+ + Al3+ extracted (cmol/kg) | 8.90 |
H+ exchangeable (cmol/kg) | 8.80 |
Value of V (% Sat. of Base) | 0.97 |
% Fe2O3 in Ext. Sulfuric (g/kg) | 2.25 |
% Al2O3 in Ext. Sulfuric (g/kg) | 3.30 |
Electrical conductivity (mS/cm at 25 °C) | 9769 |
Main Mixture Features | Unitary Concrete Mixture | Cement (kg) | Fine Aggregate (kg) | Sludge (kg) | Course Aggregate (kg) | Water (kg) | |
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w/c = 0.57 | Fine aggregate (sand) | 1: 1.50: 2.50 | 423.10 | 634.65 | - | 1057.75 | 241.17 |
Sand + 5% Sludge | 1: 1.51: 0.08: 2.59 | 371.28 | 560.63 | 29.70 | 961.62 | 211.63 | |
Sand + 10% Sludge | 1: 1.32: 0.15: 2.47 | 388.75 | 513.5 | 58.31 | 960.21 | 221.59 | |
Sand + 15% Sludge | 1: 0.80: 0.14 1.57 | 395.69 | 316.55 | 55.40 | 621.23 | 225.54 | |
w/c = 0.65 | Fine aggregate (sand) | 1: 2.33: 2.85 | 342.85 | 798.84 | - | 977.12 | 222.85 |
Sand + 5% Sludge | 1: 2.21: 0.12: 2.18 | 343.88 | 759.97 | 41.26 | 749.66 | 223.52 | |
Sand + 10% Sludge | 1: 1.44: 0.16: 2.53 | 384.91 | 554.27 | 61.58 | 973.82 | 250.19 | |
Sand + 15% Sludge | 1: 1.08: 0.19: 2.14 | 419.63 | 453.20 | 79.73 | 898.01 | 272.76 |
Samples | Capillary Water Absorption (%) | |
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w/c = 0.57 | w/c = 0.65 | |
Sand | 2.78 | 2.09 |
Sand + 5% sludge | 2.12 | 1.33 |
Sand + 10% sludge | 1.87 | 1.57 |
Sand + 15% sludge | 2.41 | 1.49 |
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Feitosa, M.C.A.; Ferreira, S.R.M.; Delgado, J.M.P.Q.; Silva, F.A.N.; Oliveira, J.T.R.; Oliveira, P.E.S.; Azevedo, A.C. Use of Sewage Sludge for the Substitution of Fine Aggregates for Concrete. J. Compos. Sci. 2023, 7, 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs7010021
Feitosa MCA, Ferreira SRM, Delgado JMPQ, Silva FAN, Oliveira JTR, Oliveira PES, Azevedo AC. Use of Sewage Sludge for the Substitution of Fine Aggregates for Concrete. Journal of Composites Science. 2023; 7(1):21. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs7010021
Chicago/Turabian StyleFeitosa, Maria C. A., Sílvio R. M. Ferreira, João M. P. Q. Delgado, Fernando A. N. Silva, Joaquim T. R. Oliveira, Pedro E. S. Oliveira, and António C. Azevedo. 2023. "Use of Sewage Sludge for the Substitution of Fine Aggregates for Concrete" Journal of Composites Science 7, no. 1: 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs7010021
APA StyleFeitosa, M. C. A., Ferreira, S. R. M., Delgado, J. M. P. Q., Silva, F. A. N., Oliveira, J. T. R., Oliveira, P. E. S., & Azevedo, A. C. (2023). Use of Sewage Sludge for the Substitution of Fine Aggregates for Concrete. Journal of Composites Science, 7(1), 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs7010021