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MELICHAR, J. ČERNÝ, V. DROCHYTKA, R.
Originální název
Possibilities of aerated concrete recyclate and fluid fly ash usage in autoclaved composite production
Typ
článek v časopise ve Scopus, Jsc
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Waste aerated concrete grit is produced either directly in the aerated concrete plant or subsequently on the building site. The options for handling aerated concrete grit are two. Either it can be used as a construction material, e.g. in the form of light aggregate or as a raw material for the production of aerated concrete. The subject of this article is the verification of aerated concrete grit as a raw material suitable as an additive in the technology for the production of aerated concrete. The actual solution consisted of the creation of laboratory-autoclaved composites without a porous structure to eliminate the accompanying effects of the technology. The grit was tested in different silica sand substitution ratios (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%) in the reference mixture, based on real production technology. On the basis of physico-mechanical properties and microstructural analysis (XRD, SEM), porous concrete was found to be suitable as a raw material even with 40% sand substitution, where the properties of reference aerated concrete were retained. At doses of 10 and 20%, even the performance benefits of the composite have increased.
Klíčová slova
Aerated concrete, fluid fly ash, lime, silica sand, autoclaved aerated concrete, autoclaving, X-ray diffraction analysis, tobermorite, recycling.
Autoři
MELICHAR, J.; ČERNÝ, V.; DROCHYTKA, R.
Vydáno
7. 8. 2018
ISSN
2224-3496
Periodikum
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on ENVIRONMENT and DEVELOPMENT
Ročník
2018
Číslo
14
Stát
Italská republika
Strany od
418
Strany do
425
Strany počet
8
BibTex
@article{BUT153264, author="Jindřich {Melichar} and Vít {Černý} and Rostislav {Drochytka}", title="Possibilities of aerated concrete recyclate and fluid fly ash usage in autoclaved composite production", journal="WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on ENVIRONMENT and DEVELOPMENT", year="2018", volume="2018", number="14", pages="418--425", issn="2224-3496" }