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Construction and Building Materials, 2014
The aim of this study is to investigate the pozzolanic and cementitious characteristics of circulating fluidized bed combustion (CFBC) fly ash and the properties of cement-based composites with various combinations of CFBC fly ash and coal-fired fly ash. Setting time test, compressive strength test and length change test were performed to measure fresh
Tehsien Wu, Maochieh Chi, Ran Huang
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The aim of this study is to investigate the pozzolanic and cementitious characteristics of circulating fluidized bed combustion (CFBC) fly ash and the properties of cement-based composites with various combinations of CFBC fly ash and coal-fired fly ash. Setting time test, compressive strength test and length change test were performed to measure fresh
Tehsien Wu, Maochieh Chi, Ran Huang
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Influence of the Character of Fly Ash on the Fluidity of Fly Ash Cement Paste
Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society, 2010The Influence of the character of fly ash on the fluidity of cement paste with a polycarboxylic acid type superplasticizer was investigated in connection with the particle size distribution, unburned carbon content, specific surface area and shape of the fly ash.
Lee, S.H., ETSUO SAKAI
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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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Influence of fly ash characteristics on the strength of portland-fly ash mixtures
Cement and Concrete Research, 1985Abstract Modern thermal power plants are producing large amounts of fly ash that is generally quite suitable for use as a supplementary cementitious material in concrete. However, for this purpose the fly ash utilization in the United States continues to remain low, mainly on account of lack of quality control.
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A review on the utilization of fly ash
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2010M Ahmaruzzaman
exaly
A review of the interference of carbon containing fly ash with air entrainment in concrete
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2008Anker Degn Jensen, K Dam-Johansen
exaly

