TY - JOUR
T1 - An overview of alternative raw materials used in cement and clinker manufacturing
AU - Abdul-Wahab, Sabah Ahmed
AU - Al-Dhamri, Hilal
AU - Ram, Ganesh
AU - Chatterjee, Vishnu P.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the The Research Council of the Sultanate ofOman (TRC), Sultanate of Oman, Research Agreement No. ORG/SQU/ei/15/009. The research leading to these outcomes has received Research Project Funding from The Research Council of the Sultanate of Oman (TRC), Research Agreement No. ORG/SQU/EI/15/009.
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Material generated during industrial activities that do not have further use in the production process are often categorised as refused industrial byproducts. This paper briefly discusses the utilisation of such refused byproducts in the cement manufacturing process and evaluates their use at different stages of the cement manufacturing process. The evaluation was based on the byproducts’ physicochemical properties without affecting the quality of the final cement product. Dealing with hazards caused by byproduct mismanagement and storage is a tremendous task; however, such production continues to rise. The worldwide diminishment of raw materials offers ample opportunities to replace these materials with refused byproducts. Many refused byproducts remain unexplored even though they might be used in cement production and to develop newer types of cement. Using refused byproducts as alternatives to more traditionally used raw materials will help maintain the world’s ecological balance while contributing to society’s development.
AB - Material generated during industrial activities that do not have further use in the production process are often categorised as refused industrial byproducts. This paper briefly discusses the utilisation of such refused byproducts in the cement manufacturing process and evaluates their use at different stages of the cement manufacturing process. The evaluation was based on the byproducts’ physicochemical properties without affecting the quality of the final cement product. Dealing with hazards caused by byproduct mismanagement and storage is a tremendous task; however, such production continues to rise. The worldwide diminishment of raw materials offers ample opportunities to replace these materials with refused byproducts. Many refused byproducts remain unexplored even though they might be used in cement production and to develop newer types of cement. Using refused byproducts as alternatives to more traditionally used raw materials will help maintain the world’s ecological balance while contributing to society’s development.
KW - Refused industrial by-product
KW - alternative raw materials
KW - clinker phase
KW - de-carbonation
KW - environmental hazard
KW - mineralogy
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U2 - 10.1080/19397038.2020.1822949
DO - 10.1080/19397038.2020.1822949
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85091688837
SN - 1939-7038
VL - 14
SP - 743
EP - 760
JO - International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
JF - International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
IS - 4
ER -