Fly Ash in Concrete
Production, Properties and Uses
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. November 1997
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-90-5699-579-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Since it was first recognized as a mineral admixture for concrete in the 1930's, fly ash has been the subject of worldwide study as researchers work to maximize its economical and environmental benefits. In recent years, investigations have focused on the physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of fly ash and their specific correlation to the performance of concrete. This book collects the latest results from these various studies and offers a complete review of the advantages of fly ash as an admixture in concrete, including strength development and improved chemical resistance and durability. A review of the current international standards on fly ash usage is provided, in addition to an extensive reference list and a complete survey of various other fly ash products, such as bricks, mineral wool and gypsum wall boards, as well as the use of fly ash in waste management.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5699-579-9 (9789056995799)
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Content
1. Types and Properties of Fly Ash 2. Effect of Fly Ash on the Properties of Fresh Concrete 3. Effect of Fly Ash on the Structural Properties of Hardened Concrete 4. Effect of Fly Ash on the Durability of Concrete 5. Admixtures in Fly Ash Concrete 6. Miscellaneous Opportunities for Fly Ash Use 7. Special Problems Including Use Constraints 8. Uses of Fly Ash in Cement and Concrete 9. Fly Ash Usage in Waste Management 10. Applications of Fly Ash in Special Concretes