Utilization of Cement Kiln Dust and Fly Ash in Cement Blends in Saudi Arabia

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  • M. A. DAOUS
  • M. A. Daous
چکیده

Cement kiln dust produced in a local cement production plant in Saudi Arabia, along with fly ash resulting from combustion of heavy fuel oil in a local power generation plant were utilized as waste materials blended with ordinary Portland cement at various ratios. These blends were tested for their water requirements for normal consistency, initial setting times, and compression and tensile strengths, and were compared to those of Portland cement. Test results show that satisfactory mechanical strength (a minimum of 94% of compression strength of ordinary Portland cement) can still be achieved in blends utilizing 90% cement and not more than 4% fly ash. Adequate mechanical strengths (a minimum of 80% of compression strength of Portland cement) were achieved in blends utilizing as little as 70% cement when only kiln dust was blended.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005