Geotechnical Properties of Low Calcium and High Calcium Fly Ash |
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Authors: | Sarat Kumar Das Yudhbir |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, UP, 208 016, India;(2) Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, UP, 208 016, India |
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Abstract: | In this paper, a comparative study has been made for physical and engineering properties of low calcium and high calcium Indian fly ash. The grain size distribution of fly ash is independent of lime content. Fly ash particles of size >75 μm are mostly irregular in shape whereas finer fractions are spherical for low calcium fly ash. For high calcium fly ash, chemical and mineralogical differences have been observed for different size fractions. Compared to low calcium fly ash, optimum moisture content is low and maximum dry density is high for high calcium fly ash. Optimum moisture content is directly proportional and maximum dry density is inversely proportional to the carbon content. The mode and duration of curing have significant effect on strength and stress–strain behavior of compacted fly ash. The gain in strength with time for high calcium fly ash is very high compared to that of low calcium fly ash due to presence of reactive minerals and glassy phase. |
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Keywords: | Compaction high calcium fly ash morphology self-hardening |
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