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  • Article Code : NWSA-4818-2390
  • Article Type : Araştırma Makalesi
  • Publication Number : 1A0273
  • Page Number : 1676-1682
  • Doi : 10.12739/
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  • Year : 2011
  • Volume : 6
  • Issue : 4
  • Number of Articles Published : 79
  • Published Date : 1.10.2011

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Engineering Sciences

Serial Number : 1A
ISSN No. : 1308-7231
Release Interval (in a Year) : 4 Issues

KÜKÜRT ATIKLARI (FGD) İLE HAZIRLANAN ÇİMENTO HAMURUNUN POROZİTE VE BOŞLUK ORANI DEĞERLERİ ÜZERİNE ETKİLERİ

Jamal M. Khatib 1 , L Wright 2 , Pal S. Mangat 3

This paper reports results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containing varying amounts of simulated desulphurised waste (SDW). The water to binder ratio was 0.5. The binder consists of cement and SDW. The SDW is a combination of fly ash and gypsum ranging from 0-100%. Cement in the pastes was partially replaced with 25% SDW (by weight). The porosity and pore size distribution of cement pastes at 90 days of curing is reported. Increasing the amount of gypsum up does not change the pore volume, however, there is tendency of obtaining coarser pore structure in the presence of gypsum.

Keywords
Kükürt aty?y, Uçucu kül, Alçy, Porozite, Bo?luk Orany Da?ylymy,

INFLUENCE OF INCORPORATING FLUE GAS DESULPHURISATION (FGD) RESIDUES ON POROSITY AND PORE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF CEMENT PASTE

Jamal M. Khatib 1 , L Wright 1 , Pal S. Mangat 1

This paper reports results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containing varying amounts of simulated desulphurised waste (SDW). The water to binder ratio was 0.5. The binder consists of cement and SDW. The SDW is a combination of fly ash and gypsum ranging from 0-100%. Cement in the pastes was partially replaced with 25% SDW (by weight). The porosity and pore size distribution of cement pastes at 90 days of curing is reported. Increasing the amount of gypsum up does not change the pore volume, however, there is tendency of obtaining coarser pore structure in the presence of gypsum.

Keywords
Desulphurised Waste, FGD Waste, Fly Ash, Gypsum, Pore Size Distribution,

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Jamal M. Khatib (1) (Corresponding Author)

j.m.khatib@wlv.ac.uk

L Wright (2)

bahardemirel1975@gmail.com

Pal S. Mangat (3)

p.s.mangat@shu.ac.uk

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