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ŤAŽKÝ, M. HELA, R.
Original Title
Synergistic Effect of High Temperature Fly Ash with Fluidized Bed Combustion Fly Ash in Cement Composites
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Using high temperature fly ash for his pozzolan properties to cement composite production is known a few years ago. New ways combustion of fossil fuels also creates a new type of fly ash, named fluidized bed combustion fly ash. However, this fly ash has same pozzolan properties as has high temperature fly ash, this type is not using for production of cement composites. Fluidized bed combustion fly ash has highly variable chemical composition but usually it has a higher amount of free CaO together with sulphates. This higher amounts of free CaO after mixing of fluidized bed combustion fly ash with water to some extent becomes an activator for the beginning of the pozzolanic reaction, during which is consumed the extinguished CaO. If there is also present high temperature fly ash in cement composite, it could be accelerated his pozzolanic reaction in the same manner using a fluidized bed combustion fly ash. In this experiment was tested a synergy effect in the use of fluidized bed combustion fly ash with high temperature fly ash as an additive. The experiment was carried out on cement pastes that have been studied in particular the progress of hydration processes, pointing to a possible acceleration of pozzolanic reactions of both types of fly ash.
Keywords
high temperature fly ash, fluidized bed combustion fly ash, pozzolan, CaO
Authors
ŤAŽKÝ, M.; HELA, R.
Released
1. 12. 2016
Publisher
Trans Tech Publication
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
9783035710793
Book
Key Engineering Materials
1013-9826
Periodical
Key Engineering Materials (print)
Number
722
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
113
Pages to
118
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT129275, author="Martin {Ťažký} and Rudolf {Hela}", title="Synergistic Effect of High Temperature Fly Ash with Fluidized Bed Combustion Fly Ash in Cement Composites", booktitle="Key Engineering Materials", year="2016", journal="Key Engineering Materials (print)", number="722", pages="113--118", publisher="Trans Tech Publication", address="Switzerland", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.722.113", isbn="9783035710793", issn="1013-9826" }