Effects of adding Kuwaiti oil-contaminated sand as a fine aggregate substitute on the engineering properties of hardened concrete

IF 1.6 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Australian Journal of Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2020-06-27 DOI:10.1080/14488353.2020.1785658
Meshari Almutairi
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ABSTRACT A laboratory scale study was undertaken to investigate the potential use of Kuwaiti oil-contaminated sand, as a substitute for fine aggregate in hardened concrete and its effect on its engineering properties. The average concentrations of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) for contaminated and treated specimens were 50,000 and 10,000 mg/kg, respectively. An experimental evaluation of the concrete mixture’s workability was conducted using British standard methods. The results of this investigation indicated that the designed concrete cubes with contaminated sand require special attention with regard to the mixing ratio, which was found to be 1:1.5:3 (cement:fine aggregate:coarse aggregate) at 0.48 w/c. All workability tests were conducted on concrete cubes made from uncontaminated sand and sand with TPHcontamination ofless than 10,000 mg/kg, which are lowered than the upper limits (TPH <10,000 mg/kg) of Kuwait Environmental Protection Agency (KEPA). The results indicate that the presence of oil contamination did not have any adverse effect on the compressive strength of the concrete while water absorption was enhanced by the oil-contaminated sand to about three times that of the control. This investigation points to the potential for green building technological applications using oil-contaminated sand, which if left unattended, is likely to cause environmental harm.
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加入科威特油砂替代细骨料对硬化混凝土工程性能的影响
摘要:本文开展了一项实验室规模的研究,以调查科威特石油污染砂作为硬化混凝土中细骨料替代品的潜在用途及其对其工程性能的影响。污染和处理后的样品中总石油烃(TPH)的平均浓度分别为50,000和10,000 mg/kg。采用英国标准方法对混凝土混合料的和易性进行了试验评价。研究结果表明,污染砂设计混凝土立方体需要特别注意配合比,在0.48 w/c下,配合比为1:1.5:3(水泥:细骨料:粗骨料)。所有可加工性试验均在未受污染的砂和TPH污染小于10,000 mg/kg的砂制成的混凝土立方体上进行,这低于科威特环境保护局(KEPA)的上限(TPH <10,000 mg/kg)。结果表明,油砂对混凝土的抗压强度没有影响,但对混凝土的吸水率提高了约3倍。这项调查指出了使用受石油污染的沙子的绿色建筑技术应用的潜力,如果不加以管理,可能会造成环境危害。
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