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Influence of fineness of fly ash on the aggregate pelletization process

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CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES
Volume 29, Issue 6, Pages 456-464

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2007.01.002

Keywords

fly ash; fineness; aggregate; pelletization; bentonite; kaolinite

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One of the main issues associated with fly ash is the variation in the fineness of fly ash produced within a plant and between thermal power plants, due to the variation in the quality of coal used and the production technique adopted in which pelletization of fly ash becomes complex. In this paper, the influence of fineness of fly ash is studied by collecting typical samples of fly ash from two thermal power plants. Significance of the factors influencing the pelletization of fly ash was statistically determined by adopting 24 with eight run and 2(5) with sixteen run fractional factorial design for fly ash with fineness of 414 m(2)/kg and 257 m(2)/kg, respectively. Finer fly ash exhibits higher pelletization efficiency as compared to coarser fly ash. Addition of clay binders like bentonite and kaolinite enhanced the pelletization efficiency of coarser fly ash. Amount of binder content and moisture content varies with type of binder used (with fly ash having a fineness of 257 m(2)/kg), which is attributed to the difference in plasticity index. Addition of clay binder changes the relative influence of pelletization factors. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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