Detail publikace

Utilization of FBC ash in autoclaved aerated concrete technology

ČERNÝ, V. DROCHYTKA, R.

Originální název

Utilization of FBC ash in autoclaved aerated concrete technology

Typ

článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

There are still a lot of coal combustion products waiting for utilization in the Czech Republic. One of suitable building materials is fly ash aerated concrete. It is as a modern material combining high use value with environmental aspects of its production. Autoclaved aerated concrete is also one of the ways to use besides fly ashes from pulverized boilers fluidized bed combustion ashes. Significant advantage of the utilization of these CCPs from fluidized bed combustion is a saving of lime as the most expensive raw material for the production of aerated concrete. This paper deals about the possibility of fluidized fly ashes utilization in the technology of autoclaved aerated concrete, rheological properties of the mixture, the plastic strength, compressive strength and density of aerated concrete. Another topic of this paper is current state of use and legislative background of use of CCPs in the Czech Republic. Paper also verifies the autoclaving time influence on tobermoritic phase developments and to this related compressive strength of the fly ash aerated concrete.

Klíčová slova

CCP, FBC ash, fly ash, tobermorite, legislation, aerated concrete, by-product.

Autoři

ČERNÝ, V.; DROCHYTKA, R.

Rok RIV

2013

Vydáno

15. 11. 2013

Nakladatel

Salem, Or. ; North Atlantic University Union

Místo

International

ISSN

2313-0555

Periodikum

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATERIALS

Ročník

2014

Číslo

1

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

79

Strany do

83

Strany počet

5

BibTex

@article{BUT103658,
  author="Vít {Černý} and Rostislav {Drochytka}",
  title="Utilization of FBC ash in autoclaved aerated concrete technology",
  journal="INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATERIALS",
  year="2013",
  volume="2014",
  number="1",
  pages="79--83",
  issn="2313-0555"
}