Title of article :
Evaluation of workability and strength development of fly ash pastes prepared with industrial brines rich in and Cl− to expand brine utilisation
Author/Authors :
Mahlaba، نويسنده , , Jabulani S. and Kearsley، نويسنده , , Elsabé P. and Kruger، نويسنده , , Richard A. and Pretorius، نويسنده , , P.C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Anthropogenic pollution is an unavoidable consequence of both producing energy from coal and desalination of water. Coal ash and brines are partially utilised due to vast volumes and stringent legal environmental requirements. Therefore innovative management for these wastes is essential. This manuscript presents the initial results of research showing that brine chemistry dominates the behaviour of fly ash pastes. The outcome could expand the utilisation of brines in mortars and mass concrete to conserve potable water. The tests involved varying paste consistency and brine characteristics. The results demonstrated that chemical composition of brine plays a more important role than salinity in determining both paste rheology and strength development. An optimum brine salinity range for pastes was obtained with a specific fly ash. The results suggest that an opportunity exists for utilising industrial brines rich in Cl− and SO 4 = as mixing waters in the co-disposal or mine backfilling with fly ash pastes. This would reduce operational costs and liability of energy generation from coal.
Keywords :
brine , water salinity , waste management , Paste backfill , Coal fly ash
Journal title :
Minerals Engineering
Journal title :
Minerals Engineering