• application of rock wool waste in cement-based composites

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1390/01/01
    • تاریخ انتشار در تی پی بین: 1390/01/01
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     this study investigates the properties of cement-based composites with addition of various rock wool wastes. the rock wool wastes are an insulating material. this study used rock wool waste with a cylindrical size distribution ranging from 17 to 250 μm, 30% of which is less than 150 μm. rock wool waste can be used as a suitable substitute for coarse and fine aggregates, saving on the cost of natural aggregates and minimizing the environmental impact of solid waste disposal. in addition, because the composition of rock wool waste is similar to other pozzolan materials such as fly ash, ground granulated blast-furnace slag (ggbs), and silica fume, it can be considered as a supplementary cementitious material. experimental results show that partially replacing natural aggregates with rock wool wastes improves the compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, abrasion resistance, absorption, resistance to potential alkali reactivity, resistivity, and chloride-ion penetration of cement-based composites. these improved properties are the result of the dense structure achieved by the filling effect of pozzolanic product. pozzolanic strength activity index (psai) results and scanning electron microscope (sem) observations confirm these findings. therefore, rock wool wastes can act as either a cementitious material or inert filler in cement-based composites, depending on the particle size. the critical size appears to be 75 μm.

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