Publication detail
The ash from fluidized bed combustion as a donor of sulfates to the Portland clinker
HANISKOVÁ, D. BARTONÍČKOVÁ, E. KOPLÍK, J. OPRAVIL, T.
Original Title
The ash from fluidized bed combustion as a donor of sulfates to the Portland clinker
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper deals with possibilities of using solid residues from fluidized bed combustion of coal, bed and filter ash in the production of composite Portland cements. The ash from fluidized bed combustion contains a high amount of CaO, in the form of free lime or CaSO4 (anhydrite), so it could be used as a possible donor of sulfates to the Portland clinker instead of usually used gypsum. At first, the chemical composition of collected ashes was determined by X-Ray Fluorescence and the ongoing hydration process was monitored by isoperibolic calorimetry. Then samples containing mixtures of Portland clinker and ash were prepared. Their respective compressive strength and flexural strength were analyzed and observations were made on the hydration and composition of products of the hydration reaction detected by X-Ray diffraction. Finally, the results of selected mixtures were verified with prepared standardized mortars.
Keywords
Portland clinker; fluidized bed combustion ash; compressive strength; flexural strength; reaction of hydration.
Authors
HANISKOVÁ, D.; BARTONÍČKOVÁ, E.; KOPLÍK, J.; OPRAVIL, T.
Released
3. 8. 2016
Publisher
Elsevier
ISBN
1877-7058
Periodical
Procedia Engineering
Year of study
151
Number
2016
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
394
Pages to
401
Pages count
8
URL
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT127086,
author="Denisa {Beranová} and Eva {Bartoníčková} and Jan {Koplík} and Tomáš {Opravil}",
title="The ash from fluidized bed combustion as a donor of sulfates to the Portland clinker",
booktitle="procedia engineering",
year="2016",
journal="Procedia Engineering",
volume="151",
number="2016",
pages="394--401",
publisher="Elsevier",
doi="10.1016/j.proeng.2016.07.392",
issn="1877-7058",
url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705816317805"
}