MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Environmental and energy assessment of the use of Andesite in cement

  • Hamidi Moussa,
  • Kacimi Larbi,
  • Clastres Pierre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814902048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 149
p. 02048

Abstract

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The present study is a contribution to the research of new sources of supply of additions and raw materials in order to valorize local materials in the manufacture of cement. It consists in checking the environmental validity of the industrial use of andesite by evaluating the energy consumption of manufacturing andesitic cement. This evaluation was made on CEMI 52.5R type cement mortars whose basic constituent is clinker, with substitution rates of raw and calcined andesitic rock at 800 °C varying from 0-40%. and this through mechanical performance tests at several deadlines (2 days, 7 days, 28 days and 90 days). The results show that the analysis of the influence on the environment of this addition, in its raw state or calcined at 800 ° C, made it possible to say that globally the impact of andesite on the matrices seems positive to long term. The replacement of the cement by andesite systematically induces a reduction in the energy required to produce one ton of binder, due to the lower energy demand for grinding than that required for the thermal treatment of the clinker. Overall, the energy cost of andesite cement (in kWh per MPa compressive strength) is lower than that of ordinary cement for low rates of clinker replacement and obtaining cements with moderate strengths.

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