Evaluation of Pozzolanic Activity of Two Different Types of C and F Fly Ashes with Fineness Factor
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Demet Demir Sahin 1 Ibrahim Cavusoglu 2 Ali Osman Yilmaz 3 1 Department of Mining and Mineral Extraction, Mining Technology Program, Gümüşhane Vocational School, Gümüşhane University, Gümüşhane, Turkey 2 Department of Mining Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Science, Gümüşhane University Gümüşhane, Turkey 3 Mining Engineering Department, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, TurkeyÖzet
Today, energy produced from coal is economical compared to other sources but it faces a very serious waste problem. However, these wastes are evaluated by using them as mineral additives in cement, which leads to lower cement costs, saving resources, producing environmentally friendly cement, reducing CO2 gas, and producing high-strength cement. In this work, the pozzolanic properties of different types of fly ash (Afsin Elbistan C type and cayirhan F type) are investigated. The fly ashes used in the study are first subjected to the milling process (10, 20, 30, 45, and 60 minutes), and then the 28 and 90-day pozzolanic activity index tests of the milled and unmilled ashes are performed. The results obtained show that the 28-day pozzolanic activity value of the ashes subjected to 20-, 30-, 45-, and 60-minute milling times are higher than the value specified in the standard, compared to the unmilled and 10 min milled fly ash. In addition, for all fly ash samples, the 90-day pozzolanic activity index results show that while the pozzolanic activity index value of cayirhan (cYH) fly ash is higher than the standard value, that of Afsin Elbistan (AE) fly ash is lower than standard. The outcomes of the present study show that the mechanical properties of the fly ash are generated by the burning of coal increase after milling process, and thus can be used as a mineral additive. With the effect of grinding, both fly ash increase the pozzolanic activity. The results are determined with the experimental results obtained.