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Pozzolanic activity of calcined Moler clay
In order to investigate the possibility of using an industrial by-product of calcined Moler from the production of Moler bricks as a pozzolan in cement and conrete, a number of tests were carried out to establish the pozzolanic properties. The experiments performed followed the tests of chemical and physical properties of a pozzolan as prescribed by ASTM C 618, investigating the chemical composition, water soluble alkalies, particle size distribution, pozzolanic activity and potential prevention of alkali-silica expansions. The experiments have shown that the chemical and physical properties of finely granulated calcined Moler according to ASTM C 618 is an excellent pozzolan for the use in concrete.
Pozzolanic activity of calcined Moler clay
In order to investigate the possibility of using an industrial by-product of calcined Moler from the production of Moler bricks as a pozzolan in cement and conrete, a number of tests were carried out to establish the pozzolanic properties. The experiments performed followed the tests of chemical and physical properties of a pozzolan as prescribed by ASTM C 618, investigating the chemical composition, water soluble alkalies, particle size distribution, pozzolanic activity and potential prevention of alkali-silica expansions. The experiments have shown that the chemical and physical properties of finely granulated calcined Moler according to ASTM C 618 is an excellent pozzolan for the use in concrete.
Pozzolanic activity of calcined Moler clay
Puzzolanische Aktivitaet calcinierter Molererde
Johansson, S. (author) / Andersen, P.J. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 20 ; 447-452
1990
6 Seiten, 1 Bild, 5 Tabellen, 6 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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