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Title: A REVIEW ON THE UTILIZATION OF BY-PRODUCTS OF BIOMASS ENERGY PRODUCTION AS CEMENT REPLACEMENT MATERIAL IN CONCRETE
Authors: Onuaguluchi, Obinna
Eren, Özgür
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering
Keywords: Energy
biomass fly ash
environment
waste
cement
Issue Date: Sep-2010
Citation: Onuaguluchi, O. and Eren, Ö., “A Review on the Utilization of By-Products of Biomass Energy Production as Cement Replacement Material in Concrete”, ICCE-2010 10th International Conference on Clean Energy, ref 8-10, Famagusta, North Cyprus, September 2010.
Abstract: Biomass energy production is considered an environmentally friendly way of providing energy because of its CO2 neutrality. Unfortunately, the disposal of particulate residue from biomass combustion has thrown up a significant environmental conservation problem. Furthermore, the increasing cost of landfill disposal engendered by the stringent environmental guidelines being imposed by regulatory agencies across the world makes it imperative that cheap and effective alternative ways of utilizing this waste material be developed. Utilization of this waste as a cement replacement material in concrete production provides many advantages; the use of a zero-cost raw material, the elimination of waste and especially, the reduction in cement usage in concrete will result in a decrease in energy consumption and CO2 emission at cement production plants. Therefore, this paper discussed biomass fly ash as a potential cement replacement material in concrete, presenting an overview of the various ways by which it could be beneficiated for utilization in concrete. Furthermore, some outstanding issues that require further research in order to make successful use and application of this fly ash as a cement replacement material feasible were also highlighted.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2395
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