
ASSESSMENT OF A NEW PORTLAND CEMENT COMPONENT: GROUND COAL BOTTOM ASH
Author(s) -
Miguel Ángel Sanjuán,
Esperanza Menéndez,
Cristina Argiz
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
dyna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 1989-1490
pISSN - 0012-7361
DOI - 10.6036/8488
Subject(s) - fly ash , bottom ash , portland cement , coal , cement , compressive strength , clinker (cement) , waste management , durability , environmental science , coal combustion products , mortar , materials science , metallurgy , engineering , composite material
Coal bottom ash is produced in electrical power stations as result of the coal combustion. Because coal fly ash and coal bottom ash are formed together in the same boiler, similar chemical and mineralogical composition is expected. The size and shape of these ashes is very different, and then, its effect on the performance must be studied. In order to get a similar grain size to that of the coal fly ash, the coal bottom ash was ground.Cement-based products are the main construction materials which manufacture requires the use of significant natural raw materials and energy. These manufacturing processes result in several types of emissions. In particular, the cement industry is under pressure to reduce CO2 emissions and some studies have shown different measures to reach CO2 reduction. For instance, reducing the clinker/cement factor will lead to a clear CO2 emission reduction. In this work, ground coal bottom ash is investigated to know its viability of being used as a new Portland cement constituent. Then, it is studied from a mechanical and durability point of view to evaluate the potential use of the coal bottom ash as an innovative binder. Ground coal bottom ash and fly ash mortars were more carbonated and exhibited a lower compressive strength than the reference mortars, but similar to each other.Keywords: coal bottom ash, Portland cement, Compressive strength, Durability