Engineering Parameters of Rice Straw Concrete with Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
Energies • 2021
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Taha Ashour, Mohamad Morsy, Azra Korjenic, Henriette Fischer, Mervat Khalil, Eldira Sesto, Mohammed Orabi and Ibrahim Yehia
الكلمات المفتاحية
rice straw concrete; straw particles; fibers; mechanical properties; cement-based composites
المجلة العلمية
Energies
الناشر
MDPI
المجلد
14
العدد
2
الصفحات
343
publication.type
International
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المواد المرفقة
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الملخص
The construction industry is responsible for a large amount of both embodied carbon and emissions. Especially with concrete, there is still a lot of potential for designing recipes in a more ecological way. Approaches to reduce the environmental impact of concrete include the use of industrial and agricultural by-products. This study combines the approaches of replacing cement with granulated blast furnace slag and the use of NaOH-treated rice straw fibers. The research objective comprises the design of an ecologically optimized concrete as well as the question of whether a pretreatment of rice straw fibers with NaOH improves the performance of the designed concrete. The method includes mechanical and physical testing of the of the designed concrete as well as an optical analysis with a scanning electron microscope. The results indicated that treating rice straw with 1% NaOH indicates a better bond between fibers and the surrounding matrix. The tests in which the rice straw was treated with NaOH achieved a higher density, splitting strength, tensile strength and compressive strength. The study contributes an ecologically optimized concrete with granulated blast furnace slag and NaOH-treated rice straw concrete, which shows a great potential as an environmentally friendly, low-cost construction material.
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