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Possibilities of Utilization of Solid Residue of Pressured Bed Coal Combustion (PFBC) for the Production of Blended Cements
HAVLICA, J.
Original Title
Possibilities of Utilization of Solid Residue of Pressured Bed Coal Combustion (PFBC) for the Production of Blended Cements
English Title
Possibilities of Utilization of Solid Residue of Pressured Bed Coal Combustion (PFBC) for the Production of Blended Cements
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Original Abstract
Solid residues produced in pressurized fluidized bed combustion differ in their chemical and phase composition from those produced under atmospheric pressure and even more conventional fly ashes. They usualy exhibit distinct hydraulic/pozzolanic properties and thus may be used, in combination with Portland clinker, as constituents of blended cements. Due to their high SO3 content, the addition of gypsum to such binders has to be adjusted accordingly.
English abstract
Solid residues produced in pressurized fluidized bed combustion differ in their chemical and phase composition from those produced under atmospheric pressure and even more conventional fly ashes. They usualy exhibit distinct hydraulic/pozzolanic properties and thus may be used, in combination with Portland clinker, as constituents of blended cements. Due to their high SO3 content, the addition of gypsum to such binders has to be adjusted accordingly.
Key words in English
fly ash, cements, hydration
Authors
HAVLICA, J.
Released
01.01.1998
ISBN
0008-8846
Periodical
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Volume
28
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
299
Pages count
8
BibTex
@article{BUT40072,
author="Jaromír {Havlica}",
title="Possibilities of Utilization of Solid Residue of Pressured Bed Coal Combustion (PFBC) for the Production of Blended Cements",
journal="CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH",
year="1998",
volume="28",
pages="8",
issn="0008-8846"
}