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The mechanism study of ultra-fine fly ash sintered material performance

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Pages 23-32 | Received 11 Sep 2018, Accepted 05 Feb 2019, Published online: 19 Jul 2019
 

Abstract

In view of production of fly ash and coal gangue is very large, much attention has been paid to the problem of its resource utilization. Using ultra-fine fly ash, coal gangue and clay to roast into lamellose brick at different temperatures by certain proportion, at the same time, using fly ash to replace ultra-fine fly ash as the contrast group. In addition, we have been further studied it by using XRD, SEM, TG-DTA and other means. This article studies the superiority of using ultra-fine fly ash and coal gangue instead of clay to roast into brick and the mechanism of ultra-fine fly ash sintered material. Research shows that: the brick mixed with ultra-fine fly ash than an equal amount of fly ash has better physical properties after roasting 100 min in 100 °C. Bibulous rate can reach 10%; compressive strength reaches MU30 high-class level; Thermal coefficient of conduction is 0.41 W/(m·K).There are significant characteristics peaks of quartz and mullite on the XRD diffraction pattern of bricks. SEM photos shows that quartz cover a small amount of mullite and sintered sample is the dense; TG-DTA thermal mechanism shows that the best sinterning temperature of the sample is 1150 °C.The study shows the necessity of ultra-fine fly ash processing.

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