This paper presents the results of a laboratory study that evaluated the geotechnical and geoenvironmental properties of a manufactured aggregate derived from cement kiln dust (CKD). The aggregate manufacturing process involves accelerated carbonation technology (ACT), has been used to treat contaminated soils at trial scale. The process operates at commercial scale in the UK, producing aggregates from thermal residues. The ACT process relies on the accelerated reaction of carbon dioxide with the calcium oxide in the CKD material in the presence of water. No additional binder was used in this study, relying solely instead on the formation of carbonate to form the aggregate. In this paper, the aggregate manufacturing process is briefly described. To explore future potential construction applications of the aggregate, several geotechnical test results are used to assess strength and durability (i.e. individual particle strength, internal shear strength of the particle assemblage, wet–dry testing, freeze–thaw testing). Screening tests on the aggregate’s geoenvironmental characteristics are discussed (metal leaching, dissolved heavy metal adsorption and hydraulic conductivity) to assess potential uses further. It is shown that the aggregate studied has adequate properties for a variety of construction applications, but is unsuitable for use in freezing and thawing environments.
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December 12 2016
Manufactured aggregate from cement kiln dust Available to Purchase
Craig Lake, PhD, PEng;
Department of Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
(corresponding author: craig.lake@dal.ca)
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Hun Choi, MASc;
Hun Choi, MASc
PhD Candidate
Department of Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
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Colin D Hills, CSci, DIC, PhD, MIMMM, FGS;
Colin D Hills, CSci, DIC, PhD, MIMMM, FGS
Professor
Department of Engineering Science, Greenwich University, Kent, UK
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Peter Gunning, PhD;
Peter Gunning, PhD
Visiting Lecturer
Department of Engineering Science, Greenwich University, Kent, UK
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Idris Manaqibwala, BEng
Idris Manaqibwala, BEng
Officer Trainee
Hindustan Petroleum Co. Ltd, Mumbai, India
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(corresponding author: craig.lake@dal.ca)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
October 01 2015
Accepted:
October 05 2016
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2019
Environmental Geotechnics (2019) 6 (2): 111–122.
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Received:
October 01 2015
Accepted:
October 05 2016
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Lake C, Choi H, Hills CD, Gunning P, Manaqibwala I (2019), "Manufactured aggregate from cement kiln dust". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 6 No. 2 pp. 111–122, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.15.00074
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