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http://dx.doi.org/10.6111/JKCGCT.2010.20.4.185

A study on the characteristics of eological lightweight aggregates containing reject ash from the power plant  

Kim, Yoo-Taek (Department of Materials Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Ryu, Yu-Gwang (Department of Materials Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Abstract
To effectively utilize resources of reject ash and dredged soil, globular shape-formed artificial lightweight aggregate were manufactured in 8~10 mm size. Starting materials were changed various grading and composition, sintered at $1050{\sim}1250^{\circ}C$. The specific gravity, water absorptance of artificial lightweight aggregates were measured on the basis of the KS. In this study could make a prediction about application of bloating mechanism by ferrous materials and alkali/alkali-earth oxide at high temperature.
Keywords
Eological lightweight aggregates; Reject ash; Power plant; Dredged soil; Bloating; Ferrous materials;
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