Detailed Record



New coal char-based bricks: Effects of curing temperature, humidity, pressing pressure, and addition of superplasticizer on the physical, mechanical, and thermal properties


Abstract Coal char, as a sustainable and eco-friendly material, holds significant potential for use in new construction materials, specifically, coal char-based bricks. This study employed the pre-pressing method to create char bricks containing high char content of 70%. The impact of various curing temperatures (20, 40, 60 °C), humidity levels (15% and 90%), and pressing pressures (3.5, 7, and 10 MPa) on the density, X-ray diffraction, compressive strength, and thermal conductivity of char-based samples were examined. The addition of superplasticizer and the performance of char bricks were assessed by comparing them to traditional clay bricks and corresponding standards. The study discovers that the temperature of 40 °C enhances the early 7-day strength of char brick samples, while the highest 28-day strength is observed in char bricks at a temperature of 20 °C and humidity of 90%. Compared to conventional clay bricks (with density of 1.9 g/cm3, thermal conductivity of 0.39–0.63 W/mK, compressive strength of 10–20 MPa), the proposed char bricks exhibit lower density (∼0.8 g/cm3), lower thermal conductivity (0.26–0.35 W/mK), and good performance in compressive strength (up to 15 MPa). In conclusion, coal char-based bricks with high char content demonstrate significant advantages over traditional clay bricks, making them a sustainable and environmentally friendly building material option.
Authors Hua Yu University of WyomingORCID , Kam Ng University of WyomingORCID , Chooikim Lau University of WyomingORCID
Journal Info Elsevier BV | Case Studies in Construction Materials , vol: 19 , pages: e02529 - e02529
Publication Date 12/1/2023
ISSN 2214-5095
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access gold Gold Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2023.e02529
KeywordsKeyword Image Moisture Buffering (Score: 0.504425)