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Effects of fly ash on the properties of environmentally friendly dam concrete

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Effects of fly ash on the properties of environmentally friendly dam concrete
Author/Presenter
Pei-wei, Gao
Xiao-lin, Lu
Hui, Lin
Xiaoyan, Li
Jie, Hou
Publisher Name
Butterworths Scientific Publications
Year
2007
Journal Title
Fuel
Journal Volume
86
Journal Issue
7-8
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0016-2361
Abstract/Additional Information

The utilization of a solid waste - fly ash (FA) in the construction of concrete dams was investigated in this paper, which contained its effects on the strength, shrinkage and expansion strain of dam concrete with and without 8% of a novel MgO-bearing expansive agent. The results are shown a relationship between the content of fly ash replacing cement and the above properties of dam concrete. The compressive strengths of dam concrete with 50% fly ash in 90 d are higher than that of dam concrete with 30% fly ash or without fly ash slightly. Fly ash may decrease the deformation of dam concrete in that with 50% fly ash, and the shrinkage and expansive strain was reduced significantly - about 33% and 40% less than that of the specimens without fly ash respectively.