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Mechanical-Strength Characteristics of Concrete Made With Stainlesssteel Industry Wastes As Binders
Mechanical-Strength Characteristics of Concrete Made With Stainlesssteel Industry Wastes As Binders
MECHANICAL-STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS OF
CONCRETE MADE WITH STAINLESSSTEEL INDUSTRY
WASTES AS BINDERS
ASIGNATURA: INVESTIGACIÓN EN ARQUITECTURA.
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE
INTRODUCTION
This article analyzes the mechanical behavior of concrete samples added with industrial waste,
such as the ferrite smoke produced by the electric arc when the material melts, and compares it
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.01.166
Metodología de la Investigación
METHOD
This article examines the ability of the matrix to encapsulate this waste, which is eventually
stored in landfills. One of the problems of steel mills refers to the production of steel, which is
the production of by-products, which has led to the generation of new industrial waste in recent
years. Depending on the sustainability of the environment, these must be reused or reused.
Treaty.
RESULTS
The results show that in addition to giving greater resistance to concrete, such as silica fume.
CONCLUSION
Ferritic fume powder used as an additive to concrete, gives good workability, compactness and
rigidity of the hardened material Concrete mixtures with ferritic fume powder show an
improvement in their compressive strength compared to concrete mixtures with silica fume (both
The mechanical-resistant behavior of concrete with the addition of ferritic smoke powder
This material is classified as a special waste because it exceeds the limit for chromium, but this
and other contaminants stabilize in the cement matrix, as we have seen in the leaching of
concrete.