Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
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Prolonged Effects of Concrete Containing Fly Ash from Wood Biomass
Author(s): Junbeum Kim*
In the wood biomass is frequently utilised as a fuel to produce heat and power, producing a sizable amount of ash in the process. In order to
properly dispose of ash, especially in its finest fraction, specialised engineering solutions are needed because ash particles contain heavy metals
and can readily damage land, groundwater, or air. In this work, concrete with a 15% and 30% cement replacement, respectively, was made
using wood fly ash with high pozzolanic oxide content and one with a high CaO content. Due to the low stiffness of the wood ash particles, the
introduction of wood ash into concrete decreased the 28-day compressive strength by up to 37%; however, the 2-year compressive strength
revealed very little pozzolanic reactivity... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2475-7675.2022.7.249
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