Title of article
DEVELOPMENT OF BRICK USING THERMAL POWER PLANT BOTTOM ASH AND FLY ASH
Author/Authors
Naganathan, S. Universiti Tenaga Nasional - Department of Civil Engineering, Malaysia , Subramaniam, N. Universiti Tenaga Nasional - Department of Civil Engineering, Malaysia , Bin Mustapha, K. Nasharuddin Universiti Tenaga Nasional - Department of Civil Engineering, Malaysia
From page
275
To page
287
Abstract
This paper reports the results of the investigation done on bricks made using bottom ash and fly ash. Bricks were made with various proportions of bottom ash, fly ash and cement. Tests for workability, density, strength, water absorption and ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) were conducted. Results show that the compressive strength ranged from 5.5 MPa to 11.68 MPa, maximum water absorption was 15.7% and the UPV ranging from 2260.2 m/s to 2916.1 m/s. The strength of bricks increases with the increase in fly ash; water absorption, and UPV with the increase in fly ash. It is concluded that bricks of good quality can be made using bottom ash and fly ash whereby contributing to sustainable development.
Keywords
Fly ash , bottom ash , cement , brick , water absorption , UPV
Journal title
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing)
Journal title
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing)
Record number
2546905
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