Pulverized Fuel Ash Cement Activated by Nanographite
Title: Pulverized Fuel Ash Cement Activated by Nanographite
Author(s): Mehmet S. Kirgiz
Publication: Materials Journal
Volume: 115
Issue: 6
Appears on pages(s): 803-812
Keywords: calcium hydroxide content; compressive strength; flexural strength; fluidity; nanographite; pulverized fuel ash cement; water absorption
Date: 11/1/2018
Abstract:
Advancements of early-age physical properties are examined for the pulverized fly ash (pfa) cement system blended with nanographite (nG) in this study. Class F fly ash (FFA), nG, and ASTM Type I cement are used to prepare various cement combinations (for example, 35% FFA + 65% ASTM I + 1.1% nG). Pastes and mortars are mixed with these cements with tap water or with tap water + superplasticizer (SP) to monitor developments on physical properties of the FFA-cement. According to present standards, experimented properties are water absorption, calcium hydroxide content, setting time, flow, flexural strength, and compressive strength for the FFA-cement (FFA-C), FFA-C/nG combinations, pure cement, and PC/nG combinations. It is concluded from the research results that FFA-C activated nG is favorable in terms of water absorption, Ca(OH)2 content, setting time, flow, and strength gain when compared to pure cement and nG-blended cement.
Author(s): Mehmet S. Kirgiz
Publication: Materials Journal
Volume: 115
Issue: 6
Appears on pages(s): 803-812
Keywords: calcium hydroxide content; compressive strength; flexural strength; fluidity; nanographite; pulverized fuel ash cement; water absorption
Date: 11/1/2018
Abstract:
Advancements of early-age physical properties are examined for the pulverized fly ash (pfa) cement system blended with nanographite (nG) in this study. Class F fly ash (FFA), nG, and ASTM Type I cement are used to prepare various cement combinations (for example, 35% FFA + 65% ASTM I + 1.1% nG). Pastes and mortars are mixed with these cements with tap water or with tap water + superplasticizer (SP) to monitor developments on physical properties of the FFA-cement. According to present standards, experimented properties are water absorption, calcium hydroxide content, setting time, flow, flexural strength, and compressive strength for the FFA-cement (FFA-C), FFA-C/nG combinations, pure cement, and PC/nG combinations. It is concluded from the research results that FFA-C activated nG is favorable in terms of water absorption, Ca(OH)2 content, setting time, flow, and strength gain when compared to pure cement and nG-blended cement.
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