The regulation of mechanical properties and freeze-thaw properties of concrete hollow block with granite waste
Owing to the generation of waste during mining and processing, granite stone causes great damage to the environment. In this study, the broken granite waste and the stone powder were used as concrete coarse aggregate and “admixture” to make granite waste concrete hollow blocks, which could meet the...
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Published in: | Journal of Asian architecture and building engineering Vol. 23; no. 4; pp. 1299 - 1313 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
03-07-2024
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Summary: | Owing to the generation of waste during mining and processing, granite stone causes great damage to the environment. In this study, the broken granite waste and the stone powder were used as concrete coarse aggregate and “admixture” to make granite waste concrete hollow blocks, which could meet the requirements of compressive strength, durability and economy. The influence of the water-binder ratio, cement dosage, and powder-slag ratio on the compressive strength and freeze-thaw properties of the block were analyzed. Subsequently, the optimal mix ratio was determined based on range analysis. The effect of granite waste on the compressive strength and durability of the blocks was also analyzed. In addition, the economic effects of the granite waste concrete hollow block were analyzed. The results show that granite waste concrete hollow blocks with a water-binder ratio of 0.55, powder slag ratio of 15%, and cement dosages of 340 kg/m3 and 320 kg/m3 can meet the strength requirements of MU10 grade and the requirements of freeze-thaw properties. The strength and frost resistance of the granite concrete hollow blocks were enhanced because the granite powder filled the aggregate gaps. In addition, the price of granite concrete hollow blocks was reduced by approximately 50%. The small hollow block of granite concrete is environmentally friendly and worth promoting. |
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ISSN: | 1346-7581 1347-2852 |
DOI: | 10.1080/13467581.2023.2264933 |