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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25867
Title: Evaluating Finely Ground Coal Bottom Ash for Property Self-Compacting Concrete
Authors: Chuang, Chun-Wei
Chen, Tai-An 
Keywords: self-compacting concrete (SCC);finely ground coal bottom ash (FGCBA);fly ash (FA);cement replacement;compressive strength;durability
Issue Date: 30-Apr-2025
Publisher: MDPI
Journal Volume: 15
Journal Issue: 9
Source: BUILDINGS
Abstract: 
This study investigates the feasibility of utilizing finely ground coal bottom ash (FGCBA) as a supplementary cementitious material in self-compacting concrete (SCC), with an emphasis on its technical performance and environmental implications. Cement was partially replaced by FGCBA and fly ash (FA) at 20%, 40% and 60% substitution rates under water-to-binder (W/B) ratios of 0.4, 0.45 and 0.5. A comprehensive evaluation of the properties of fresh and hardened concrete-including slump flow, setting time, compressive strength, air content, chloride ion permeability and water absorption-was conducted. The results indicate that FA improves workability and enhances long-term strength development, while FGCBA-despite its lower early-age strength-significantly improves durability, particularly in terms of chloride resistance and microstructural densification. These findings underscore the potential of FGCBA as a viable low-carbon alternative in cementitious systems, contributing to resource efficiency and the achievement of circular economy objectives in the construction sector.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25867
DOI: 10.3390/buildings15091509
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