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Title: Analyzing the Technology of Using Ash and Slag Waste from Thermal Power Plants in the Production of Building Ceramics
Authors: Malchik, Aleksandra Gennadievna
Litovkin, Sergey Valerievich
Rodionov, Pavel Vadimovich
Kozik, Vladimir Vasilievich
Gaydamak, M. A.
Keywords: золошлаковые отходы; тепловые электростанции; керамика; утилизация; керамические изделия
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Analyzing the Technology of Using Ash and Slag Waste from Thermal Power Plants in the Production of Building Ceramics / A. G. Malchik [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2016. — Vol. 127 : Urgent Problems of Modern Mechanical Engineering : International Scientific and Practical Conference, 17–18 December 2015, Yurga, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012024, 7 p.].
Abstract: The work describes the problem of impounding and storing ash and slag waste at coal thermal power plants in Russia. Recovery and recycling of ash and slag waste are analyzed. Activity of radionuclides, the chemical composition and particle sizes of ash and slag waste were determined; the acidity index, the basicity and the class of material were defined. The technology for making ceramic products with the addition of ash and slag waste was proposed. The dependencies relative to the percentage of ash and slag waste and the optimal parameters for baking were established. The obtained materials were tested for physical and mechanical properties, namely for water absorption, thermal conductivity and compression strength. Based on the findings, future prospects for use of ash and slag waste were identified.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/34881
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