Kemerovo district coal power plant, Tom-Usinskaya district coal power plant and Belovo district coal power plant are the largest coal power plants in Kuzbass and during the combustion of coal they generate annually about 1600 tons of coal ash which consists of fly ash and bottom ash. Almost all the generated ash is disposed into ash dumps except a small quantity of fly ash (3.5%) that is effectively utilized. Therefore, secondary use of the bottom ash can be a sustainable solution for reducing its by-products and overcoming the scarcity of raw materials required for construction work. Therefore, the main aim of this research was to determine the chemical composition and granulometric properties of bottom ash to find out the possibility of u...
Mongolia has some of the world's largest coal reserves with an estimated total coal reserve of over ...
The objective of the work is to study the aluminosilicate fractionation from fly ash, phy...
The cost of basic construction materials such as cement, ordinary sand and gravel have steadily rise...
Kemerovo district coal power plant, Tom-Usinskaya district coal power plant and Belovo district coal...
Bottom ash is a by-product of the combustion process of coal in furnaces in the production of electr...
In this paper chemical content and particle size distribution of bottom-ash material are defined; re...
Coal ash is obtained in the combustion of coal for electricity production in coal based power statio...
Currently a lot of power plants have a problem with storage of coal combustion solid by-products (as...
In the Nuraicholai coal fired thermal power plant, 7500 MT of coal per day is burnt producing 750 MT...
Coal combustion by-products (CCPs) have been around since man understood that burning coal generates...
The results of the study of ash of Tomsk Power Plant 2 (Toms, Russia) are represented. The grain siz...
Interest in coal ash produced from power generating plants as a substitute for conventional construc...
Bottom ash is one of the coal combustion byproducts which is collected at the bottom of the furnace ...
AbstractThe results of the study of ash of Tomsk Power Plant 2 (Toms, Russia) are represented. The g...
© 2019, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights received. Ash and slag ...
Mongolia has some of the world's largest coal reserves with an estimated total coal reserve of over ...
The objective of the work is to study the aluminosilicate fractionation from fly ash, phy...
The cost of basic construction materials such as cement, ordinary sand and gravel have steadily rise...
Kemerovo district coal power plant, Tom-Usinskaya district coal power plant and Belovo district coal...
Bottom ash is a by-product of the combustion process of coal in furnaces in the production of electr...
In this paper chemical content and particle size distribution of bottom-ash material are defined; re...
Coal ash is obtained in the combustion of coal for electricity production in coal based power statio...
Currently a lot of power plants have a problem with storage of coal combustion solid by-products (as...
In the Nuraicholai coal fired thermal power plant, 7500 MT of coal per day is burnt producing 750 MT...
Coal combustion by-products (CCPs) have been around since man understood that burning coal generates...
The results of the study of ash of Tomsk Power Plant 2 (Toms, Russia) are represented. The grain siz...
Interest in coal ash produced from power generating plants as a substitute for conventional construc...
Bottom ash is one of the coal combustion byproducts which is collected at the bottom of the furnace ...
AbstractThe results of the study of ash of Tomsk Power Plant 2 (Toms, Russia) are represented. The g...
© 2019, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights received. Ash and slag ...
Mongolia has some of the world's largest coal reserves with an estimated total coal reserve of over ...
The objective of the work is to study the aluminosilicate fractionation from fly ash, phy...
The cost of basic construction materials such as cement, ordinary sand and gravel have steadily rise...