2022
DOI: 10.21741/9781644901755-51
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Influence of Acid-Activated Micro-Dispersed Additive on the Properties of Cement Sulphate-Resistant Compositions

Abstract: Abstract. Research is devoted to the possibility of obtaining a composition based on a microdispersed ash additive and a plasticizer. Waste from sewage sludge ash used. They are formed at thermal power plants. Such ashes are distinguished by the presence of a large amount of organic matter and a low calcium content. Therefore, they are rarely used in construction. The activation of the waste fuel and the use of a plasticizer can improve the performance of cement compositions with the inclusion of sewage sludge… Show more

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“…More than 10 distinct cements serve specialized building functions, each with its own unique chemical makeup and method of production. There are many different types of cement, including rapid-hardening cement (RHC) [6], low-heat cement (LHC) [7], sulphate-resistant cement (SRC) [8], high-alumina cement (HAC) [9], quick-setting cement (QSC) [10], blastfurnace slag cement (BFSC) [11], white cement (WC) [12], pozzolanic cement (PzC) [13], colored cement (CC) [14], hydro-phobic cement (HPC) [15] and air-entraining cement (AEC) [16]. Compared to Portland cement (PC), the lime concentration of RHC is higher.…”
Section: Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 10 distinct cements serve specialized building functions, each with its own unique chemical makeup and method of production. There are many different types of cement, including rapid-hardening cement (RHC) [6], low-heat cement (LHC) [7], sulphate-resistant cement (SRC) [8], high-alumina cement (HAC) [9], quick-setting cement (QSC) [10], blastfurnace slag cement (BFSC) [11], white cement (WC) [12], pozzolanic cement (PzC) [13], colored cement (CC) [14], hydro-phobic cement (HPC) [15] and air-entraining cement (AEC) [16]. Compared to Portland cement (PC), the lime concentration of RHC is higher.…”
Section: Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates the gradual increase in the strength of such concretes in longer hardening periods. This trend can be probably explained by the cumulative effect of cement hydration in combination with the pozzolanic reaction of the used fly ash, leading to a gradual increase in the content of low-basic calcium hydro silicates in the composition of the concrete cement stone [54][55][56]. From the diagram in Figure 5, it can be seen that using natural white sand instead of river sand made a significant impact on the development of early compressive strength of the designed concretes.…”
Section: Compressive Strength Of Different Curing Agesmentioning
confidence: 99%