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Grindability of CFBC Fly Ash and High Temperature Fly Ash
Key Engineering Materials, 2016This article presents the results of fly ash from Circulating fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) and high temperature fly ash (defined in EN 450-1) with modified physical parameters by grinding. For this treatment was used the mechanical mill. In this case were used two fly ashes.
Rostislav Šulc +2 more
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Fly ash effects: I. The morphological effect of fly ash
Cement and Concrete Research, 2003The morphological effect is an important part of fly ash effects. The paper analyzes emphatically this effect and points out that it is composed of the filling role, surface role and lubricating role. For different fly ash, these roles are different. They must be considered synthetically when the morphological effect is analyzed. Analyzing result shows
Aiqin Wang, Chengzhi Zhang, Wei Sun
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Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1956
Abstract Over a period of 30 years a vast expansion of plants of the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Company has taken place on the Kanawha River, South Charleston, W. Va. The accompanying growth of power plants has created a fly ash-disposal problem.
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Abstract Over a period of 30 years a vast expansion of plants of the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Company has taken place on the Kanawha River, South Charleston, W. Va. The accompanying growth of power plants has created a fly ash-disposal problem.
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Characterization of Geopolymer Materials Containing MSWI Fly Ash and Coal Fly Ash
Advances in Science and Technology, 2010In this work three samples of MSWI ash have been stabilized in systems containing coal fly ash and able to give geopolymers through a polycondensation reaction. Monolithic products were obtained with both MSWI ashes as received and after chloride partial removal by water washing.
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2017
Fly ashes, suspended in the exhaust gases, can be collected by electrostatic precipitators or baghouse filter. On the other hand, the portion of the non-combustible residues from combustion in an incinerator or furnace that fall by themselves to the bottom hopper of a furnace or incinerator is referred as bottom ash. Both the fly ash and bottom ash can
Pen-Chi Chiang, Shu-Yuan Pan
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Fly ashes, suspended in the exhaust gases, can be collected by electrostatic precipitators or baghouse filter. On the other hand, the portion of the non-combustible residues from combustion in an incinerator or furnace that fall by themselves to the bottom hopper of a furnace or incinerator is referred as bottom ash. Both the fly ash and bottom ash can
Pen-Chi Chiang, Shu-Yuan Pan
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Beneficiated Fly Ash Versus Normal Fly Ash or Silica Fume
SP-242: 9th Canmet/ACI Fly Ash Conference, 2007The results of this paper indicate that a beneficiated fly ash (BFA) with a low carbon content, very fine particle size, and a more favorable shape of the small spherical particles, could be used instead of silica fume (SF) for high performance concrete.
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