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Effect of Cement Kiln Bypass Dust on Properties and Hydration of Akali-Activated Slag Mixtures
BÍLEK Jr., V. KALINA, L. NOVOTNÝ, R. MÁSILKO, J. ŠOUKAL, F.
Original Title
Effect of Cement Kiln Bypass Dust on Properties and Hydration of Akali-Activated Slag Mixtures
Type
article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
During recent decades, alkali-activated slag (AAS) systems have attracted great scientific interest around the world. Despite many efforts its severe shrinkage and cracking is still a delicate issue. The aim of this work was to partially replace slag by cement kiln bypass dust (CBPD) which, on the basis of its mineralogical composition, would act as an expansive agent (EA) and thus compensate AAS shrinkage. It was observed that volume changes of AAS/CBPD mixtures strongly depended on CBPD dose since low slag replacement levels did not significantly reduce autogenous shrinkage while around 50% of CBPD or more led to severe expansion. Based on X-ray diffraction, this expansion is related to hydrocalumite-type phase formation. The presence of CBPD also totally modified calorimetric response of AAS pastes.
Keywords
Cement kiln bypass dust; alkaline activation; hydration; calorimetry; X-ray diffraction; volume change
Authors
BÍLEK Jr., V.; KALINA, L.; NOVOTNÝ, R.; MÁSILKO, J.; ŠOUKAL, F.
Released
16. 9. 2019
Publisher
Research Institute of Binding Materials Prague
Location
Prague
ISBN
2523-935X
Periodical
5th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement (ICCC 2019) Congress proceedings – Papers and Posters Proceedings
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
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Pages count
9