Abstract

Energy consumption, because of population development, is progressively increasing. For this reason, new sources of energy are being developed, such as that produced from the combustion of biomass. However, this type of renewable energy has one main disadvantage, the production of waste. Biomass bottom ash is a residue of this industry that currently has not much use. For this reason, this research evaluates its use as a filler in bituminous mixtures, since this sector also has a significant impact on the environment, as it requires large quantities of raw materials. With this objective, first, the physical and chemical properties of biomass bottom ashes were evaluated, verifying their characteristics for their use as filler. Subsequently, bituminous mixtures were conformed with biomass bottom ash as filler, and their physical and mechanical properties were analyzed through particle loss and Marshall tests. The results of these tests were compared with those obtained with the same type of mixture but with conventional and ophite aggregates. This study confirmed that biomass bottom ash was viable for use as a filler, creating mixtures with a higher percentage of bitumen, better mechanical behavior, and similar physical properties. In short, more sustainable material for roads was obtained with waste currently condemned to landfill.

Highlights

  • The development of industry has succeeded in improving the welfare of the population

  • The results of the tests mentioned in the methodology lead to a series of partial conclusions that converge in the verification of the final hypothesis

  • The final hypothesis of this research is the study of the viability of biomass bottom ashes as filler in bituminous mixtures of discontinuous grading and bitumen emulsion

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Introduction

The development of industry has succeeded in improving the welfare of the population. This development has created a negative environmental impact. New forms of renewable energy production are being developed [1]. Andalucía is the Spanish leader in biomass energy production, with 18 plants and more than 257.48 MW of energy generation [3,4]. This type of energy source has some environmental disadvantages that must be overcome, mainly the generation of waste [5]. In Spain alone, 120,000 tons of waste are produced annually from biomass combustion [6], with biomass fly ash and biomass bottom ash being the main by-products produced, 64 and 36%, respectively [7]

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