Utilisation of CFBC Fly Ash in Hardening Slurries for Flood-Protecting Dikes
Author(s): |
Z. Kledyński
P. Falaciński A. Machowska J. Dyczek Ł. Kotwica |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Archives of Civil Engineering, September 2016, n. 3, v. 62 |
Page(s): | 75-88 |
DOI: | 10.1515/ace-2015-0084 |
Abstract: |
Strength and permeability properties along with microstructural evolution of hardened slurries composed of fly ash from fluidal bed combustion of brown coal and an addition of OPC/BFSC is assessed in this paper. An increase in the amount of fly ash in slurries influences the development of mechanical strength and a decrease of hydraulic conductivity. SEM, XRD, and porosity analyses confirmed formation of watertight microstructures. The structure of slurries is composed of ettringite, C-S-H phase, AFt, and AFm phases. Ettringite crystallises as relatively short needles forming compact clusters or intermixed with the C-S-H phase. The occurring C-S-H phases are mainly of type I - fibrous and type II - honeycomb. |
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