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Besser Houda Mokadem Naziha Redhouania Belgacem Rhimi Nacira Khlifi Faten Ayadi Yosra Omar Zohra Bouajila Abdelhakim Hamed Younes 《Arabian Journal of Geosciences》2017,10(16):1-18
Arabian Journal of Geosciences - The present work is concerned with the valorization of clay minerals of the Aleg formation (Coniacian-middle Campanian) in the clinker manufacturing. The studied... 相似文献
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Tahar Aloui Lotfi Rhimi Ikram Jabli Arwa Hermassi Fredj Chaabani 《Arabian Journal of Geosciences》2017,10(11):240
The present work focuses on the ability of Late-Barremian sands from Ouaddada Mountain (Central Tunisia), to produce high-quality white cement clinker. Results indicate that these sands are particularly characterized by their fineness of grains (mean grain-size 90–140 μm), high cleanness (sand equivalent 88–98%), extremely low coloring oxides and volatiles levels (less than 0.03 and 1.9% respectively) and high values of whiteness and lightness indices (more than 86 and 90% respectively). Studies based on Bogue calculation, X-ray diffraction (XRD), burnability of raw mixes, Point Counting and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) with Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDS) methods, reveal that the Late-Barremian sands from Ouaddada Mountain can be used in the production of white Portland clinker by mixing with 70.8–75.6% of local limestones and 3.5–24.8% by weight of common Mediterranean kaolins from Guadalajar province (Central Spain), Tamazert (North-East Algeria), ?ile (North-West Turkey), Sebha (South-West Libya), and Abu Zanima area (West-Central Sinai, Egypt). Synthesized clinkers are composed largely of alite (75–76.2%), belite (12.8–16.5%) and aluminate (7.4–8.9%) with subordinate quantities of ferrite (less than 1%), slightly harder to burn and seem to be much whiter than Mediterranean ones with a whiteness index β more than 86%. 相似文献
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