Physical, chemical, and geotechnical properties of coal fly ash: A global review
The University of Texas at Arlington · King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
Abstract
In 2015, fly ash utilization rates were 70% for China, 62% for India, and 50% for the US. This leaves substantial potential for increased utilization. This article summarizes available literature concerning physical and chemical and geotechnical properties of fly ash which affect its options for re-use. Fly ashes are broadly classified worldwide into two chemical types for their industrial applications, mostly in cement industries, namely class C and class F. Class C fly ash, with its higher levels of calcium oxide, generally has self-cementing properties. In terms of global fly ash composition, fly ash from India on average contains higher levels of silicon dioxide than that from the US and China. In terms of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.61
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- 100%
- References
- 70
Authors
6- ABArpita BhattCorresponding
The University of Texas at Arlington
- SPSharon Priyadarshini
The University of Texas at Arlington
- AAAiswarya Acharath Mohanakrishnan
The University of Texas at Arlington
- AAArash Abri
The University of Texas at Arlington
- MSMelanie Sattler
The University of Texas at Arlington
Topics & keywords
- Fly ash
- Cement
- Environmental science
- Coal
- Waste management
- Materials science
- Geotechnical engineering
- Geology
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure