International audienceAdditions of dredged marine sediments and oyster shell powder (OS) as cement substitute materials in mortars are examined by several techniques. The sediments have high water and chloride contents and calcite, quartz, illite and kaolinite as principal minerals. The OS powders are entirely composed of calcium carbonate and traces of other impurities. Four mixtures of treated sediments and OS powders at 650 °C and 850 °C are added to Portland cement at 8%, 16% and 33% by weight. The hydration of composite pastes is followed by calorimetric tests, the porosity accessible to water, the bulk density, the permeability to gas, the compressive strength and the accelerated carbonation resistance are measured. In general, the in...
A very significant quantity of sediments are dredged all over the world. Many previous studies demon...
The use of industrial by-products as admixture to ASTM Type I cement (ordinary Portland cement (OPC)...
The compressive strength of concrete depends on the physical characteristics of the concrete forming...
International audienceAdditions of dredged marine sediments and oyster shell powder (OS) as cement s...
Wasted oyster shells generate environmental pollution and odor, thereby causing inconvenience to peo...
The present study prepared calcined oyster shell powder having chemical composition and crystal stru...
The transition to a more sustainable economy is directed by a reduction in the consumption of raw ma...
In order to improve performances of cement mortar and cost consideration, several alternatives have...
peer reviewedThe disposal of dredged marine sediments has become a major economic and environmental ...
Additions of dredged marine sediments and oyster shell powder (OS) as cement substitute materials in...
ACLSignificant volumes of sediment are annually dredged in France and all over the world and these m...
The usage of cement itself in the industry is inadequate as the strength of the mortar produced is d...
Due to the increasing demand of construction materials, several studies have been conducted regardin...
Cement mortar is a semi liquid formed by a composite of cement, sand and water. Generally, cement mo...
This study investigated the development of a more durable and sustainable cementitious composite sub...
A very significant quantity of sediments are dredged all over the world. Many previous studies demon...
The use of industrial by-products as admixture to ASTM Type I cement (ordinary Portland cement (OPC)...
The compressive strength of concrete depends on the physical characteristics of the concrete forming...
International audienceAdditions of dredged marine sediments and oyster shell powder (OS) as cement s...
Wasted oyster shells generate environmental pollution and odor, thereby causing inconvenience to peo...
The present study prepared calcined oyster shell powder having chemical composition and crystal stru...
The transition to a more sustainable economy is directed by a reduction in the consumption of raw ma...
In order to improve performances of cement mortar and cost consideration, several alternatives have...
peer reviewedThe disposal of dredged marine sediments has become a major economic and environmental ...
Additions of dredged marine sediments and oyster shell powder (OS) as cement substitute materials in...
ACLSignificant volumes of sediment are annually dredged in France and all over the world and these m...
The usage of cement itself in the industry is inadequate as the strength of the mortar produced is d...
Due to the increasing demand of construction materials, several studies have been conducted regardin...
Cement mortar is a semi liquid formed by a composite of cement, sand and water. Generally, cement mo...
This study investigated the development of a more durable and sustainable cementitious composite sub...
A very significant quantity of sediments are dredged all over the world. Many previous studies demon...
The use of industrial by-products as admixture to ASTM Type I cement (ordinary Portland cement (OPC)...
The compressive strength of concrete depends on the physical characteristics of the concrete forming...