Title:
Durability Testing of Marginal and Unconventional Fly Ash
Author(s):
Christopher Shearer
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Web Session
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Date:
4/1/2021
Abstract:
Strength and durability properties of emerging sources of fly ash and bottom ash used as a replacement for cement are assessed. A suite of off-specification, marginal, reclaimed, and beneficiated ashes with a range of chemical and physical properties are analyzed. Off-specification and marginal ashes have deviations in sulfur trioxide content, carbon content, and fineness. A variety of beneficiation processes are also represented in the data. Testing conducted to assess the cement-fly ash specimens includes compressive strength, bulk uniaxial resistivity (AASHTO TP-119), sulfate attack (ASTM C1012) and alkali-silica reaction (ASR) (ASTM C1567) resistance capabilities. Results are linked to reactivity testing on pastes. Calcium hydroxide consumption and product formation due to sulfate attack are quantified using thermogravimetric analysis and X-ray diffraction. Results show that strength and durability properties of these emerging sources of ash can be comparable to in-specification ashes.