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http://dx.doi.org/10.5345/JKIBC.2017.17.2.183

Influence of Fly Ash Quality on Rheological Properties of Cement Paste  

Baek, Byung-Hoon (Department of Architectural Engineering, Semyung University)
Han, Dongyeop (Department of Architectural Engineering, Engineering Research Institute, Gyeongsang National University)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction / v.17, no.2, 2017 , pp. 183-189 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of the research is to provide rheological properties of cement paste with various qualities of coal ash including fly ash, raw ash, and reject ash. Generally, fly ash is the well known supplementrary cementitious materials for concrete and is used to improve various properties. Although fly ash is obtained as a byproduct of fire powder plant, still reject ash is wasted from raw ash. In this research, thus, to provide a fundamental information on using not only fly ash but also raw ash or reject ash for cementitious materials, a rheological properties of cement paste was studied with three different coal ash. This research was conducted from particle conditions of three different coal ashes to rheological properties in cement paste phase. According to the expeirment, reject ash was consisted with large and coagulated particles although fly ash was consisted with a small and spherical shaped particles. based on the particle conditions of various coal ashes, rheological behaviors were tested, and it was shown as the coal ashes improved the fluidity of cement paste. Specifically, depending on the particle distributions of cement paste, it is considered that the viscosity of paste can be controlled.
Keywords
coal ash; fly ash; raw ash; reject ash; cement paste; rheology;
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