Studies of cementitious systems with new generation by-products from fluidised bed combustion |
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Authors: | W Roszczynialski Wiesława Nocuń-Wczelik |
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Institution: | (1) Faculty of Material Science and Ceramics, University of Science and Technology AGH al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow, Poland |
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Abstract: | The rate of heat evolution as well as total heat output are strongly affected by other components of hydrating mixture, apart
from neat portland cement, such as slag, fly ash and other industrial by-products; among them the wastes from fluidised bed
combustion (FBC) has been taken into account recently. In this study the calorimeter was applied to follow the early hydration
of cements produced with these materials. They interact with cement paste in a few ways: as set controlling agent and as active
pozzolanic admixtures. Thus the rate of heat evolution/hydration is modified, depending on the composition of clinker and
percentage of waste in the mixture. After the series of measurements for clinker-waste mixture hydrated systems also some
‘model’ mixtures were investigated to separate the effects from particular waste components.
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | heat of hydration bottom ash cement setting FBC fly ash FBC wastes |
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