Optimisation of hybrid eco-efficient mortars with aggregates from construction and demolition waste and olive biomass ash
Autor
Rosales, Manuel
Agrela Sáinz, Francisco
Sánchez de Rojas, María Isabel
Cabrera, Manuel
Rosales, Julia
Editor
ElvesierFecha
2023Materia
Olive biomass bottom ashConstruction and demolition waste
Mixed recycled aggregates
Cement mortars
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Materials considered as waste, such as Construction and Demolition Wastes (C&DW) and Biomass Bottom Ash (BBA) are the subject of this study to implement them in cement-based materials. After basic and advanced characterization, as well as leaching studies to assess the environmental impact, they are implemented in mortars as a replacement for standard silica sand. In this way, their mechanical behaviour, durability and micro-properties in hardened state are tested. The feasibility of implementing Mixed Recycled Aggregates (MRA) from C&DW and BBA to replace natural sand in high substitution rates is studied by substituting the wastes alone and in combination. Mortar mixes in which 50% of the aggregate is replaced, reaching more than 80% of the standard mortar strength. Mixtures in which 10% of the aggregate is replaced reaching more than 95% of the standard mortar strength.
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