Published April 11, 2017
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Publication
Recycling by-products from coal-fired power stations into different construction materials
Description
The present investigation aims to analyse
alternative uses of bottom ash and fly ash as part of construction
materials for different applications: bottom ashbased
ceramic bricks, pozzolanic material in the cement
production, waste stabilisation/solidification of an electric
arc furnace dust using ash-based geopolymers, and ashbased
geopolymers used as hydraulic road binders. Different
replacements of natural materials by different fly
and/or bottom ashes have been studied in all the cases. This
study has analysed various parameters influencing the
manufacturing process, with the aim of reducing the energy
consumption of these processes, as they have been, for
example, the firing temperature of bricks and grind size of
bottom ashes in cements. All materials are manufactured in
a simple and economical way, in order not to increase the
cost of the products, and the final products have been
evaluated according to different European standards used
in these applications, in order to assess their possible,
actual technical feasibility. The results obtained in this
study show that even higher ratios of replacement ([40 %)
of ashes have properties similar to those commonly used.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/57451
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/57451
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE