Title:
Fly Ash From Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion
as Complex Cement Addition
Author(s):
W. Roszczynialski, W. Noch-Wczelik, and
M. Gawlicki
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
202
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
415-430
Keywords:
fluidized bed fly ashes; pozzolanic materials;
set controlling agents; supplementary cementing materials
DOI:
10.14359/10797
Date:
8/1/2001
Abstract:
Fluidized bed coal combustion produces a new kind of fly ash by-product. Fluidized bed fly ashes have different chemical composition and physical properties than conventional fly ashes. They can be used as complex addition to cement where they play simultaneously the role of sulphate setting time controlling agent and high active pozzolanic admixture as well. This gives the possibility to reduce the consumption of portland cement clinker and gypsum. Thus, it may also contribute to the reduction of CO, emission. In the paper the results of the laboratory investigations of fluidized bed fly ashes as cement additive and the effects of their industrial implementation will be presented.