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Use of Residual Solids from Pulp and Paper Mills for Enhancing Strength and Durability of Ready-Mixed Concrete
Author(s) -
Tarun R. Naik,
Yoon-moon Chun,
Rudolph N. Kraus
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/815132
Subject(s) - durability , residual , pulp (tooth) , paper mill , environmental science , pulp and paper industry , waste management , engineering , materials science , mathematics , composite material , medicine , effluent , pathology , algorithm
This research was conducted to establish mixture proportioning and production technologies for ready-mixed concrete containing pulp and paper mill residual solids and to study technical, economical, and performance benefits of using the residual solids in the concrete. Fibrous residuals generated from pulp and paper mills were used, and concrete mixture proportions and productions technologies were first optimized under controlled laboratory conditions. Based on the mixture proportions established in the laboratory, prototype field concrete mixtures were manufactured at a ready-mixed concrete plant. Afterward, a field construction demonstration was held to demonstrate the production and placement of structural-grade cold-weather-resistant concrete containing residual solids

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