2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cscm.2017.11.003
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Pozzolanic potentials and hydration behavior of ground waste clay brick obtained from clamp-firing technology

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“…Previous studies documented the chemical composition of different clay minerals considered as supplementary cementitious materials [47,48,51,52,54]. Four clay samples were collected from Kaikalathur (KA-II), Kuchipalayam (KP), Anangoor (AN), and Oviyampalayam (OP) of Tamilnadu.…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Cb Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies documented the chemical composition of different clay minerals considered as supplementary cementitious materials [47,48,51,52,54]. Four clay samples were collected from Kaikalathur (KA-II), Kuchipalayam (KP), Anangoor (AN), and Oviyampalayam (OP) of Tamilnadu.…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Cb Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The waste brick was crushed, ground to small particles, and then sieved through 90 µm. The BP contained 46.52% SiO2, 10.62% Al2O3, 24.48% lime (CaO), and 8.56% MgO (Table 1) Bediako [54] investigated the feasibility of using ground waste CB (GWCB) as supplementary cementitious material obtained from the brick factory in Ghana. The chemical analysis showed that the SiO2 content was 67.35% and the Al2O3 content was 14.7%.…”
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