Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi

Although recycling of waste material has started since the last few decades, recycling as a means of sustainable use of Non-Conventional material did not actually start until fairly recently. Recycling of industrial waste and byproduct material which is an environmentally sensitive problem faced by...

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Main Author: Shavarebi, Kamran
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description Although recycling of waste material has started since the last few decades, recycling as a means of sustainable use of Non-Conventional material did not actually start until fairly recently. Recycling of industrial waste and byproduct material which is an environmentally sensitive problem faced by waste manager throughout the world is no exception. Specifically steelmaking operations are concerned by this problem because of the generation of a huge quantity of by - products such as Electric Arc Furnace Slag (EAFS). Basically, there are two reasons to the rationale underlying the usage of slag as a source of aggregate; the need to conserve natural resources and the need to manage waste amicably. However, to make the feasible acceptance of slag as aggregate in concrete, its strength, deformation and durability must also be assured. This research attempts to provide that assurance by conducting a comprehensive investigation on the strength, deformation and durability performance. This study is divided into four (4) main phases: (i) chemical and physical properties of slag and its suitability as aggregate for concrete production (ii) design of mix proportions of SSA using replacement level of 0%, 10%, 50% and 100%. Six (6) series of concrete specimen were cast. The series refer to the difference of w/c ratios between the ranges 0.47 – 0.7. The specimens were tested from 3 days until 365 days (iii) the engineering properties considered include compressive, tensile and flexural strength, modulus of elasticity and drying shrinkage…
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spelling my.uitm.ir-197632018-06-07T07:18:00Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19763/ Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi Shavarebi, Kamran Malaysia Although recycling of waste material has started since the last few decades, recycling as a means of sustainable use of Non-Conventional material did not actually start until fairly recently. Recycling of industrial waste and byproduct material which is an environmentally sensitive problem faced by waste manager throughout the world is no exception. Specifically steelmaking operations are concerned by this problem because of the generation of a huge quantity of by - products such as Electric Arc Furnace Slag (EAFS). Basically, there are two reasons to the rationale underlying the usage of slag as a source of aggregate; the need to conserve natural resources and the need to manage waste amicably. However, to make the feasible acceptance of slag as aggregate in concrete, its strength, deformation and durability must also be assured. This research attempts to provide that assurance by conducting a comprehensive investigation on the strength, deformation and durability performance. This study is divided into four (4) main phases: (i) chemical and physical properties of slag and its suitability as aggregate for concrete production (ii) design of mix proportions of SSA using replacement level of 0%, 10%, 50% and 100%. Six (6) series of concrete specimen were cast. The series refer to the difference of w/c ratios between the ranges 0.47 – 0.7. The specimens were tested from 3 days until 365 days (iii) the engineering properties considered include compressive, tensile and flexural strength, modulus of elasticity and drying shrinkage… Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM 2017 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19763/1/ABS_KAMRAN%20SHAVAREBI%20TDRA%20VOL%2011%20IGS%2017.pdf Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi. (2017) In: The Doctoral Research Abstracts. IGS Biannual Publication, 11 (11). Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM, Shah Alam.
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Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi
title Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi
title_full Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi
title_fullStr Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi
title_full_unstemmed Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi
title_short Technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / Kamran Shavarebi
title_sort technical viability study of steel slag as non -conventional material in concrete / kamran shavarebi
topic Malaysia
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