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Sedimental coal ashes: its pozzolanic effects in Portland cement clinker

The power plants generate a large amount of solid waste, known as ash, as a product of combustion of coal. There are two types of ash: fly - very fine in size- which are carried by the flow of smoke removal systems, and sedimentary particles -coarse particles - which are melted and agglomerated accumulated in the bottom of the furnace or in the boiler tubes. Trying to resolve technical-economic and ecologic factors at the same time, this work presents the results of adding a 20% weight of sediment ash (Cs) as an active addition to the Portland cement. The potential pozzolanity of the addition is studied and it is shown proceeding of the hydration at early age, color variation and mechanical strength of the composite material obtained by grinding together Portland clinker with the residual material.

pozzolans; waste materials; Portland cement


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