Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6717876 | Construction and Building Materials | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This study describes the potential beneficial use of untreated and treated marine dredged material (DM) in ready-mix concrete (RMC) as a fine aggregate. DMs collected from four Turkish ports/harbours were characterized, assessed according to the National Legislation and transformed into one composite DM. Silica sand was replaced with untreated- and treated-composite-DM (COMP-U/COMP-T) at five ratios (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%), respectively. Mechanical, durability, leaching, mineralogical/micro-structural properties of DM-based-RMCs were analysed. Concretes having 50% COMP-U and 100% COMP-T met the minimum requirement for C25/30 class RMC. Marine DM can be beneficially used in RMC production; however, DM pre-treatment should be applied.
Keywords
PCBX-ray fluorescence spectrometerUSCSRMCDOCTDSTOCBTEXLWAEDSICP-OESASRLoss on ignitionBeneficial useX-ray diffractometerReady-mixed concretePolychlorinated biphenylfine aggregateLiquid limitw/cStandard methodsplasticity indexInductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopyXRFLOIMethylene blueTotal dissolved solidsplastic limitSEMdredged materialscanning electron microscopeAlkali-silica reactivityLightweight aggregateXRDDissolved organic carbonTotal organic carbon
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Authors
Pembe Ozer-Erdogan, H. Merve Basar, Ibrahim Erden, Leyla Tolun,