Abstract

A major problem arising from the widespread use of forestry biomass and processed timber waste as fuel is related to the production of significant quantities of ash as a by-product from the incineration of such biomasses. A major portion (approximately 70%) of the wood waste ash produced is land-filled as a common method of disposal. If the current trend continues with waste products, such as paper mill sludge landfills, a large amount of space would be required by 2020. A revenue study was conducted as a result of investigations into the use of paper mill sludge as recycled materials and additives in concrete mixes for use in construction projects. The study had to provide the assurance that the concrete produced had the correct mechanical strength. Concrete mixes containing paper mill sludge were prepared, and their basic strength characteristics such as the compressive strength, flexural strength, ultra pulse velocity and dynamic modulus elasticity were tested. Four concrete mixes, i.e. a control mix, and a 10%, 20%, and 30% mix of paper mill sludge as cement replacement for concrete were prepared with a DoE mix design by calculating the weight of cement, sand and aggregate. The performance of each concrete specimen was compared with the strength of the control mix. As a result, when the percentage of paper mill sludge in the concrete increased, the strength decreased. Overall, a high correlation was observed between density and strength of the concrete containing paper mill sludge.

Highlights

  • This research is aimed at studying the effects of the addition of paper mill sludge on the original properties of concrete mixes by considering the performance of concrete containing different percentages of paper mill sludge and by developing a concrete mix that produces the highest compressive strength and flexural strength

  • Paper mill sludge from recycled disposals could be a valuable material in construction as shown by the results that have been reported on the use of waste paper in structural concrete

  • The water to mixture of concrete containing paper mill sludge waste was based on preliminary testing to obtain a workable mix with enough water because of the high water absorption of the wastepaper

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Introduction

This research is aimed at studying the effects of the addition of paper mill sludge on the original properties of concrete mixes by considering the performance of concrete containing different percentages of paper mill sludge and by developing a concrete mix that produces the highest compressive strength and flexural strength. Paper mill sludge from recycled disposals could be a valuable material in construction as shown by the results that have been reported on the use of waste paper in structural concrete.

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