Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay Bricks

Context: Masonry bricks are one of the most widely used building materials in the world, which leads to the overexploitation of its raw materials. Its production consumes a large amount of energy and has a large environmental footprint. The clay brick industry can add residues to its raw materials;...

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Main Authors: José Fernando Benítez-Vivas, Juan Pablo Gutiérrez-López, Janneth Torres-Agredo, Luisa Fernanda Mosquera-Idrobo, Miguel Fernando Díaz-Huertas
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/19573
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author José Fernando Benítez-Vivas
Juan Pablo Gutiérrez-López
Janneth Torres-Agredo
Luisa Fernanda Mosquera-Idrobo
Miguel Fernando Díaz-Huertas
author_facet José Fernando Benítez-Vivas
Juan Pablo Gutiérrez-López
Janneth Torres-Agredo
Luisa Fernanda Mosquera-Idrobo
Miguel Fernando Díaz-Huertas
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description Context: Masonry bricks are one of the most widely used building materials in the world, which leads to the overexploitation of its raw materials. Its production consumes a large amount of energy and has a large environmental footprint. The clay brick industry can add residues to its raw materials; among those reported are tea processing waste, brick waste, paper industry residues, waste from coffee mills, and coal ashes. Method: Bottom coal ashes were characterized by X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, electronic microscopy, and particle size analysis. In addition, their density and loss on ignition were determined. The incorporation of ashes in the elaboration of clay bricks was evaluated, with sand replacement percentages of 0, 3, 5, and 7%. Finally, the physical and mechanical properties of the bricks were evaluated. Results: The water absorption and apparent porosity increased, while the compressive strength and bulk density decreased with the incorporation of ash in the brick samples, except for those with a 3% replacement, which showed a better performance in the evaluated properties. Conclusions: Coal bottom ashes have great potential in the manufacturing of clay bricks. The findings of this study indicate that, by incorporating up to 3% ashes, bricks can be obtained which comply with the Colombian regulations.
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spelling doaj.art-dd76e9c17d0b48c49bcd44bb5e37d48f2023-12-20T17:56:32ZspaUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasIngeniería0121-750X2344-83932023-10-01283e19573e1957310.14483/23448393.1957318379Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay BricksJosé Fernando Benítez-Vivas0https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9882-0894Juan Pablo Gutiérrez-López1Janneth Torres-Agredo2Luisa Fernanda Mosquera-Idrobo3Miguel Fernando Díaz-Huertas4Universidad Nacional de Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia Universidad Nacional de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia C.I. LAGO VERDE S.A.S companyContext: Masonry bricks are one of the most widely used building materials in the world, which leads to the overexploitation of its raw materials. Its production consumes a large amount of energy and has a large environmental footprint. The clay brick industry can add residues to its raw materials; among those reported are tea processing waste, brick waste, paper industry residues, waste from coffee mills, and coal ashes. Method: Bottom coal ashes were characterized by X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, electronic microscopy, and particle size analysis. In addition, their density and loss on ignition were determined. The incorporation of ashes in the elaboration of clay bricks was evaluated, with sand replacement percentages of 0, 3, 5, and 7%. Finally, the physical and mechanical properties of the bricks were evaluated. Results: The water absorption and apparent porosity increased, while the compressive strength and bulk density decreased with the incorporation of ash in the brick samples, except for those with a 3% replacement, which showed a better performance in the evaluated properties. Conclusions: Coal bottom ashes have great potential in the manufacturing of clay bricks. The findings of this study indicate that, by incorporating up to 3% ashes, bricks can be obtained which comply with the Colombian regulations.https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/19573bottom ashbuilding materialsindustrial wastesustainability
spellingShingle José Fernando Benítez-Vivas
Juan Pablo Gutiérrez-López
Janneth Torres-Agredo
Luisa Fernanda Mosquera-Idrobo
Miguel Fernando Díaz-Huertas
Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay Bricks
Ingeniería
bottom ash
building materials
industrial waste
sustainability
title Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay Bricks
title_full Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay Bricks
title_fullStr Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay Bricks
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay Bricks
title_short Study on the Use of Coal Bottom Ash as a Raw Material Replacement for the Production of Clay Bricks
title_sort study on the use of coal bottom ash as a raw material replacement for the production of clay bricks
topic bottom ash
building materials
industrial waste
sustainability
url https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/19573
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