Valorization of Pozzolans as Partial Additive of Portland Cement: A Case of Pozzolans from the Localities of Foumbot, Penja and Tombel (Cameroon)
Valorization of Pozzolans as Partial Additive of Portland Cement: A Case of Pozzolans from the Localities of Foumbot, Penja and Tombel (Cameroon)作者机构:Laboratory of Materials Science Department of Physics Faculty of Science University of Yaoundé 1 Yaoundé Cameroon Department of Mining & Extractive Metallurgy School of Geology & Mining Engineering University of Ngaoundéré Ngaoundéré Cameroon Laboratory of Applied Inorganic Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Yaoundé I Yaoundé Cameroon Laboratory of Materials Local Materials Promotion Authority MINRESI/MIPROMALO Yaoundé Cameroon
出 版 物:《Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering》 (矿物质和材料特性和工程(英文))
年 卷 期:2019年第7卷第1期
页 面:18-33页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
主 题:Pozzolan Mortars Compressive Strength Tensile Strength
摘 要:The objective of this study is to find alternative materials that can be used as an addition in cement in order to produce ecological and economical cement. Three pozzolans coming from different volcanic regions of Cameroon (Penja, Tombel and Foumbot) were sampling. Mechanical compressions on 40 × 40 × 160 mm3 mortar specimens were made with partial replacements of 2%, 4%, 6% and 8% of the pozzolans in Portland cement and physical analyzes on the mortar powders were carried out. The values of the activity indices of different pozzolans obtained are in the normative range. The compressive strength of motars decreases at all ages with the proportion of cement substitution. The compressive strength values up to 40 Mpa are obtained for a substitution of 6% for the pozzolans from Penja, Tombel and 8% for the pozzolan from Foumbot. Pozzolan from Foumbot which contains the highest percentage of SiO2 offers a maximum substitution rate and therefore optimally reduces the production costs of Portland cement. Physical tests show that specific surfaces increase with an additions of pozzolans from Tombel and Penja.