Title of article :
The effect of water content and cement content on the strength of portland cement-stabilized compacted fly ash
Author/Authors :
Kalinski، نويسنده , , Michael E. and Hippley، نويسنده , , Brian T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
8
From page :
1812
To page :
1819
Abstract :
Class F fly ash, when combined with portland cement and hydrated, forms a high-strength material whose strength increases with increasing cement content and compaction effort, and is highest near optimum water content of around 20–30%. However, fly ash in stockpiles can be at a water content of around 50%, so completely drying to optimum water content may not be practical. If the material is left at its stockpile water content, the cement content required to achieve a given strength is about 2.5–3 times higher than the cement content required if compacting at optimum water content. However, strength can be predicted as a function of water content for water contents between the stockpile water content and the optimum water content.
Keywords :
Construction quality assurance , Strength , Compaction , Portland cement , Fly ash
Journal title :
Fuel
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Fuel
Record number :
1460157
Link To Document :
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