The effect of ultrafine circulating fluidized bed fly ash (UCFA) on physical and mechanical properties of cement containing different contents of circulating fluidized bed fly ash (CFA) is studied,through rheological property and mortar strength of fresh cement paste test and combined with MIP and SEM microscopic test method,etc.The results show that cement single-mixed CFA has a larger water demand and poor fluidity,and its strength decreases significantly.Compared with cement single-mixed CFA,the cement of which CFA is partially replaced with 5% (optimum content) UCFA has a corresponding less water demand,greater fluidity ,smaller yield stress(τ0) and plastic viscosity(η) of cement paste,and the workability of paste is improved obviously....
WOS:000424883900001This is an experimental study which explores the physical, mechanical, and econom...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
Fly ash is a well-known supplementary cementitious material that is the by-product of coal-fired the...
The addition of ultra-fine fly ash (UFA) to cement paste, mortar and concrete can improve their flui...
Cement-fly ash mixture has been commonly used for the foundation treatment projects in the fly ash s...
Low-grade fly ash (reject fly ash, r-FA), a significant portion of the pulverized fuel ash (PFA) pro...
This is an experimental study which explores the physical, mechanical, and economic factors involved...
In this study, the ground fly ash is made of ordinary grade I fly ash by grinding. Compared with gra...
This research is designed to determine the effect of the mechanically activated fly ash on fresh con...
This is an experimental study which explores the physical, mechanical, and economic factors involved...
This work presents a study on the influence of thermalâ€electrical fly ash on the cement paste hydra...
In this study, compressive strength and flow behavior of fly ash incorporated cement paste and morta...
AbstractIn this study, compressive strength and flow behavior of fly ash incorporated cement paste a...
Circulating fluidized bed (CFB) fly ash is a by-product from CFB power generation, which is hard to ...
Abstract: The possibility of increasing the usage of Fly ash (FA) in concrete has been a subject of ...
WOS:000424883900001This is an experimental study which explores the physical, mechanical, and econom...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
Fly ash is a well-known supplementary cementitious material that is the by-product of coal-fired the...
The addition of ultra-fine fly ash (UFA) to cement paste, mortar and concrete can improve their flui...
Cement-fly ash mixture has been commonly used for the foundation treatment projects in the fly ash s...
Low-grade fly ash (reject fly ash, r-FA), a significant portion of the pulverized fuel ash (PFA) pro...
This is an experimental study which explores the physical, mechanical, and economic factors involved...
In this study, the ground fly ash is made of ordinary grade I fly ash by grinding. Compared with gra...
This research is designed to determine the effect of the mechanically activated fly ash on fresh con...
This is an experimental study which explores the physical, mechanical, and economic factors involved...
This work presents a study on the influence of thermalâ€electrical fly ash on the cement paste hydra...
In this study, compressive strength and flow behavior of fly ash incorporated cement paste and morta...
AbstractIn this study, compressive strength and flow behavior of fly ash incorporated cement paste a...
Circulating fluidized bed (CFB) fly ash is a by-product from CFB power generation, which is hard to ...
Abstract: The possibility of increasing the usage of Fly ash (FA) in concrete has been a subject of ...
WOS:000424883900001This is an experimental study which explores the physical, mechanical, and econom...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
Fly ash is a well-known supplementary cementitious material that is the by-product of coal-fired the...