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Compressed unfired blocks made with iron ore tailings and slag

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COGENT ENGINEERING
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
DOI: 10.1080/23311916.2022.2032975

Keywords

Compressed block; iron ore tailings; slag; strength; porosity

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The growing demand for construction materials in urban India has led to increased research on sustainable alternatives to traditional brick manufacturing methods, which are not environmentally friendly. This study focused on utilizing mining waste, specifically iron ore tailing, in the development of stable blocks. The addition of ground granulated blast furnace slag and lime proved to be effective in stabilizing the iron ore tailing and improving the properties of the blocks. This research demonstrates that the developed blocks meet the required specifications and can be used in various applications.
Growing demand for houses in urban India has increased the requirements for construction materials such as clay fired bricks and cement blocks. At the same time, conventional practice of brick manufacturing is not environment friendly due to high energy consumption and CO2 emissions during various stages of its production. Therefore, recent trend in research has been directed towards utilization of various industrial wastes and methods, which emerge as sustainable alternatives for environmental concerns arising in the construction industry. This study focused on utilizing mining waste, namely iron ore tailing (IOT) in development of stable blocks. It has reported various properties of compressed unfired blocks formed by IOT and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) in varying proportions and with a fixed amount of lime. The combination of GGBS and lime was found to be suitable in stabilizing IOT towards block production. Furthermore, a maximum compressive strength of 7.7 MPa was achieved for blocks after 28 days of air curing. Also, the addition of GGBS has reduced the water absorption and apparent porosity of the IOT blocks, confirming the positive interaction between IOT, GGBS and lime. It also indicates the prospective of blended binders in improving the compactness of the blocks, which will have direct influence on the durability and service life of the blocks. Finally, the results show that most of the developed blocks satisfy the requirement of IS 1077 specification and can be used in various applications such as load and non-load bearing walls, framed structures, foundations and pedestrian walkways.

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