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Title: Effect of iron ore tailings on the water absorption of normal weight concrete
Authors: Oritola, Sikiru
Saleh, Abdlatif
Mohdsam, Abdrahman
Daramola, Oluwatoyin
Danbuba, Zainab
Keywords: Fine aggregate
hardened concrete
; iron ore tailings
water absorption
ultrasonic pulse velocity
compressive strength
flexural strength
microstructure
Issue Date: 29-Apr-2024
Publisher: Nile Journal of engineering and applied science
Citation: S. F. Oritola, A. L. Saleh & A. R. Mohd Sam, M. O. Daramola & Z. Danbuba (2024). Effect of iron ore tailings on the water absorption of normal weight concrete. Nile Journal of engineering and applied science. 2(1), pp. 300-308. doi:10.5455/NJEAS.188033
Series/Report no.: 2(1);300-308.
Abstract: ABSTRACT Most of the important properties of hardened concrete are related to the quantity and the characteristics of the various types of materials in the concrete. In this study, iron ore tailings (IOTs), an inert, industrial waste material, was combined with sand in varying proportion as fine aggregate in concrete. Five concrete samples A, B, C, D and E were produced. Sample A served as control while samples B, C, D and E contains IOTs as partial replacement for sand. Physical properties, Energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence (ERF) of fine aggregates were determined. Slump and compacting factor of the fresh concrete were also determined. The density, compressive strength, flexural strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity and the microstructure of the hardened concrete were also assessed. The outcome of this study reveals that concrete sample with 40 % iron ore tailings (IOTs), is about 3.7 % denser than the control sample. Concrete sample with 30 % iron ore tailings (IOTs), recorded the highest compressive and flexural strengths. Ultrasonic pulse velocity values and the microstructure of the IOTs concrete samples shows that inclusion of Iron ore tailings in normal weight concrete reduces absorption of water in the concrete.
Description: Research Article
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28923
ISSN: doi:10.5455/NJEAS.188033
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