Publications by authors named "Mohamed Alwaeli"

The utilization of metallurgical sludge waste as a 10-30 % replacement of natural sand has been investigated in this paper for its effect on the initial setting time and hydration heat evolution of cement and the mechanical properties of mortars. The results revealed that the addition of metallurgical sludge waste increased the water demand by up to 30 %, delayed the initial setting time by 3 h for 10 %, to over 25 h for 30 % sand replacement, decreased the hydration heat evolution rate by 30 % for 30 % sand replacement, and negatively affected the mortars' mechanical properties from 5 to 40 % for 20 % sand replacement, and from 30 to 50 % for 30 % sand replacement. For 10 % of sand replacement compressive strength was similar to the reference mortar.

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Sand has been considered to be something of an immeasurable quantity. There are many indications that this view is no longer valid and that the limiting of natural aggregates usage is doubly justified. Firstly, the extraction of natural aggregates is expensive and has a huge impact on the environment.

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