Environmental and Cost Advantages of Using Polyethylene Terephthalate Fibre Reinforced Concrete with Fly Ash as a Partial Cement Replacement

R. Kassa, C. Kanali, N. Ambassah
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Solid waste disposal is an alarming problem in most African countries. Plastic wastes like Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottles and powdered wastes like fly ash are severely persisting environmental hazards. They are brutally polluting the water bodies, landfills, as well as the atmosphere. The construction industry has been working towards improving concrete quality by developing alternative methods like partial cement replacement with different pozzolanic elements as well as using waste fibrous materials. Fly ash and PET bottle fibres are two common waste materials that can be used. This article is a part of a research that studied the combined effects of the addition of PET bottle fibres and fly ash (as a partial cement replacement) on the structural performance of concrete. From a purely engineering point of view, the research results indicate that the utilization and incorporation of PET and fly ash wastes in the construction industry are a viable solution to make concrete quality better. This article presents, beyond the engineering properties and experimental works, the economic and environmental advantages of the addition of these waste materials to the conventional concrete mixture. The addition of PET bottle fibres and fly ash resulted in positive cost implications providing a production cost reduction of 19% over the conventional concrete mixture. The removal of these materials from the environment also showed reduction of the emission of toxic elements to landfills and water bodies that put human, animal and plant lives in danger.
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固体废物处理在大多数非洲国家是一个令人震惊的问题。像聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)瓶这样的塑料废物和像粉煤灰这样的粉末状废物是严重的环境危害。它们残忍地污染着水体、垃圾填埋场和大气。建筑行业一直致力于通过开发替代方法来提高混凝土质量,例如用不同的火山灰元素替代部分水泥,以及使用废弃纤维材料。粉煤灰和PET瓶纤维是两种常见的可利用废料。本文是一项研究的一部分,研究了添加PET瓶纤维和粉煤灰(作为部分水泥替代品)对混凝土结构性能的综合影响。从纯工程的角度来看,研究结果表明,PET和粉煤灰废弃物在建筑行业的利用和掺入是提高混凝土质量的可行方案。本文介绍了除工程性能和试验工作外,在常规混凝土混合料中加入这些废料的经济和环境优势。PET瓶纤维和粉煤灰的加入带来了积极的成本影响,与传统混凝土混合物相比,生产成本降低了19%。从环境中清除这些材料还表明,向垃圾填埋场和水体排放的有毒元素减少了,这些有毒元素危及人类、动物和植物的生命。
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