Advances in Materials Research Volume 12, Number 4, December 2023 , pages 287-308 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/amr.2023.12.4.287 |
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Contribution of local materials and the recycling of slate in the constitution of hydraulic concrete pavements |
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Tedjeddine Bendisari, Lynda A. Chaabane, Feriel Tires, Assma L. Mazouzi, Wissam Y. Bouayed, Abderrahman Lalimi and Kadid Moufek
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Abstract | ||
The main objective of this article is to highlight the progress made in the development of new materials that have been gradually used by humans until today. Of course, this progress must be associated with other parameters in order to guarantee sustainable development. For this, today, it has become urgent to reduce the consumption of cement by resorting to its partial or total replacement by other similar materials in order to reduce CO2 emissions in our environment. This should certainly help to develop greener building materials. In this study, it was decided to proceed with the partial or total replacement of Portland cement type CEM II/B-L-42.5N by slate and lime that had not undergone any previous transformation. The results obtained revealed that the mortar whose substitution compared to the replacement of cement (100%) cement and sand (0/4) confers better kinetics than those of the series composed of (100%) cement and fraction rubble (0/1). | ||
Key Words | ||
clay; ecological cement; lime; mechanical and physical tests; mortar; slate; substitution | ||
Address | ||
Tedjeddine Bendisari, Feriel Tires, Assma L. Mazouzi: Department of Civil Engineering and Public Works Faculty of Technology, Djillali Liabes University, B P 89 Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria Lynda A. Chaabane: Physical-Chemistry of Advanced Materials Laboratory (LPCMA), Department of Civil Engineering and Public Works Faculty of Technology, Djillali Liabes University, B P 89 Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria Wissam Y. Bouayed: Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Oran University, Algeria; The Higher School of Architecture of Brittany, 35064 Rennes, France Abderrahman Lalimi, Kadid Moufek: Department of Civil Engineering and Public Works Faculty of Technology, Djillali Liabes University, B P 89 Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria | ||