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Title Filtration Resistance Of Hardening Slurries With Fluidized Fly-Ashes Under Sulphate Aggression
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Authors Falacinski, P
Title Filtration Resistance Of Hardening Slurries With Fluidized Fly-Ashes Under Sulphate Aggression
Year 2020
Published Archives Of Civil Engineering, 66, 4
DOI 10.24425/ace.2020.135229
Abstract The research paper presents the results of hydraulic conductivity, pore structure, phase composition and microstructural tests of hardening slurries prepared using Portland cement, bentonite. water and fluidized-bed ashes coming from hard coal and lignite combustion. The slurries were subjected to long-term (210 days) exposure to the filtering action of an environment strongly aggressive to a cement hinder. A sulphate solution with sodium content of SO42- = 6700 mg/1 was applied. which modelled sulphate aggression. The comparative base were samples subjected to filtration in tap water (neutral environment). The test covered dependencies between hydraulic conductivity k(10) (filtration coefficient) and the parameters characterizing porous structure in the slurry. as well as the impact of an aggressive medium on slurry tightness (its porosity and hydraulic conductivity). Changes in the phase composition and slurry microstructure were analysed in terms of its corrosion resistance to the action of sulphate aggression. Observations from other researchers have been confirmed that the use of fluidized fly-ash addition has a positive effect on increasing the resistance of cement matrix exposed to sulphate aggressiveness.
Author Keywords hardening slurries; cut-off walls; sulphate aggression; fluidal fly-ashes; circular economy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000600873500024
WoS Category Engineering, Civil
Research Area Engineering
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