Study on the adaptability of Red Mud onto cement and aggregate mixed concrete, X.H. Li, Q. Zhang, and X.Fei

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
X. H. Li Q. Zhang X. Fei
Organization:
The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Pages:
14
File Size:
606 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Bauxite residue known as red mud (RM) is a by-product produced in massive quantities during alumina production by the Bayer process with a utilisation rate of less than 5%. A large amount of RM accumulated and produced continuously has had a seriously adverse impact on the surrounding ecological environment. The application of RM in building materials is considered to be the most effective and thorough way to make RM harmless and recycle resources for the reason that adding RM to concrete as a mineral admixture could not only consume a lot of RM, but also save cement and other energy-consuming industrial products. In this paper, the adaptability to cement and aggregate of RM was studied. The results showed that the compressive strength and flexural strength of concrete using ordinary Portland cement, slag Portland cement or fly ash Portland cement as cementing material showed different trends with the increase of the amount of RM. The influence rules of RM on the compressive strength of Portland cement, slag Portland cement and fly ash Portland cement concrete were similar, whether for silicate aggregate or carbonate aggregate. RM has a negative correlation to the flexural strength of silicate aggregate-ordinary Portland cement concrete, but a positive correlation to silicate aggregate-slag Portland cement, silicate aggregate-fly ash Portland Cement. RM promoted the formation of calcium carbonate crystals and inhibited the formation of ettringite and calcium hydroxide crystals in the matrix while ordinary Portland cement, Portland cement and fly ash Portland cement were used as cementing materials. This study provided support for the use of RM in concrete, the reduction of solid waste storage, and the saving of high energy consumption cement as well. Keywords: Red mud, cement, aggregate, adaptability, mechanical properties, mineral composition
Citation

APA: X. H. Li Q. Zhang X. Fei  (2020)  Study on the adaptability of Red Mud onto cement and aggregate mixed concrete, X.H. Li, Q. Zhang, and X.Fei

MLA: X. H. Li Q. Zhang X. Fei Study on the adaptability of Red Mud onto cement and aggregate mixed concrete, X.H. Li, Q. Zhang, and X.Fei. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account