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    Synergistic effect of dry sludge from waste wash water of concreteplants and zeolitic by-product on the properties of ternary blendedordinary Portland cements

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    art. no 118493This paper analyses the use of two types of supplementary cementing materials,edry sludge from wastewash water of concrete plants and zeolitic by-productefor producing hardened cement paste speci-mens. X-ray powder diffraction, scanning electronic microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy,and thermal analysis were used as investigation methods. Test results showed that the addition of drysludge reduced the compressive strength of hardened cement paste at both 7 and 28 days. In hardenedcement paste specimens where Portland cement was substituted with 5 %e30% of dry sludge thecompressive strength decreased significantly after 7 and 28 at days. After 28 days blended Portlandcement containing up to 10% of supplementary cementing materials ((SCM) - dry sludge and zeolitic by-product) demonstrated higher compressive strength than the reference specimen as a result of syner-gistic interactions, whereas higher replacement levels led to reduction in compressive strengthKauno technologijos universitetasVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetasVytauto Didžiojo universitetasŽemės ūkio akademij
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