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  1. Gamil, Yaser, Ismail Bakar, Lee, Yee Loon
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    Cement Kiln Dust (CKD) is a by-product generated throughout the production of Ordinary
    Portland Cement (OPC). It is normally emitted to the atmosphere or converted into liquid
    and subsequently drained out as effluents to landfills and wastage areas. It impacted human
    health and the environment negatively. However, it can be utilized in concrete as raw
    cement replacement materials due to its engineering properties which work as an alternative
    binder of OPC in addition to that it has benefits in creating economic and environmental
    advantages. This study aimed to modify CKD and investigate the chemical composition
    of normal-CKD and modified -CKD accordingly. The term modified noted that CKD has
    gone through a process of modification using heating process. The reactivity property of
    CKD was investigated using pH analysis. Then, mix proportions of different percentage
    of normal-CKD and modified -CKD were developed to study the addition effects on
    the compressive and flexural strength for different curing period. The trend of strength
    development over the addition of CKD was also analyzed. OPC was replaced by CKD at
    0% and successively increased by 10% to 100% through binder weight (OPC). A fixed
    amount of water to binder (W/B) with a ratio of 0.45 was used for all hybrids. The mixes
    were formed into the specimen and tested for compressive strength and flexural strength at
    7, 14 and 28 curing days. The medium particle size of CKD used was less than 10μm. The
    results of compressive and flexural strength showed that modified-CKD resulted in better
    properties and 10% replacement showed
    the maximum values of compressive and
    flexural strength as a result considered best
    percentage replacement in agreement with
    its noteworthy results.
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