Effect of Waste Cooking Oil on Durability of High Volume Mineral Admixture Concrete

  • Han M
  • Woo D
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This paper is to investigate an effect of waste cooking oil(WCO) on the engineering properties and durability of high volume admixture concrete. Fly ash with 30% and blast furnace slag with 60% were incorporated in OPC to fabricate high volume admixture concrete with 0.5 of W/B. Emulsified refining cooking oil(ERCO) was made by mixing WCO and emulsifying agent to improve fluidity. ERCO was replaced by cement from 0.25 to 1.0%. As results, the increase of ERCO resulted in decrease of slump and air contents. For compressive strength, the use of ERCO led to decrease the compressive strength at 28 days, while it had similar strength or much higher strength than plain concrete at 180 days. Resistance to carbonation and chloride penetration was improved with the increase of ERCO contents due to decreased pore distribution by saponification between ERCO and concrete, while freeze-thaw resistance was degraded due to air loss.

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Han, M.-C., & Woo, D.-H. (2013). Effect of Waste Cooking Oil on Durability of High Volume Mineral Admixture Concrete. Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute, 1(3), 173–180. https://doi.org/10.14190/jrcr.2013.1.3.173

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