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LOJDA, V. ZIKMUND, T. SOJKA, K. KAISER, J. PROŠEK, Z. LIDMILA, M.
Original Title
Microstructural Analysis of Fly Ash-Based Stabilizer for Track Bed
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This article is related to the unique application of fly ash-based stabilizer in the track bed of a railway line. In detail, it is focused on following analysis methods of samples structure and properties. The long-term observation of the stabilizer layer is based on the periodical sampling which is done once per year for the following compression strength test. Results collected over one decade showed the increasing tendency of the compression strength which is attributed to formatting the C-A-S-H gel. It is assumed it is done within structural conversion caused by the alkali activation of aluminosilicate components. This phenomenon was proved using electron microscopy. The statistical analysis of the compression strength resulted significant deviations the presence of which may be based on grains, poor stirring the mixture during placing, predisposed surfaces or micro cracks created during sampling in the railway track bed. The main outcomes of the paper are findings from non-destructive methods of Micro-CT and of electron microscopy, which were performed on specimens for the purpose of displaying their microstructure and identifying non-homogeneities of the specimens.
Keywords
Fly Ash, Track Bed, Microstructure, Microscopy, X-Ray Computed Tomography, Micro-CT.
Authors
LOJDA, V.; ZIKMUND, T.; SOJKA, K.; KAISER, J.; PROŠEK, Z.; LIDMILA, M.
Released
1. 1. 2017
ISBN
978-3-0357-1138-7
Book
Contemporary Materials and Technologies in Civil Engineering
Edition
Key Engineering Materials Vol. 731
Pages from
66
Pages to
73
Pages count
8
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT130447, author="Vít {Lojda} and Tomáš {Zikmund} and Karel {Sojka} and Jozef {Kaiser} and Zdeněk {Prošek} and Martin {Lidmila}", title="Microstructural Analysis of Fly Ash-Based Stabilizer for Track Bed", booktitle="Contemporary Materials and Technologies in Civil Engineering", year="2017", series="Key Engineering Materials Vol. 731", pages="66--73", isbn="978-3-0357-1138-7" }