The effects of different types of fly ash on the compressive strength properties of briquettes

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the different types of fly ash on the compressive strength properties of sintered briquettes. Thermal gravimetric (TG) analysis was carried out. The chemical composition and physical properties of the materials used were determined. Particle size distribution and microstructure elemental analyses of the materials used were carried out by a particle size analyzer (Mastersizer) and a scanning electron microscope (SEM-EDS). Following the characterization of the materials, briquettes were prepared by sintering at different temperatures. Compressive strength test results of the briquette samples indicated that briquettes with a compressive strength value of 47.45N/mm2 can be produced. The results obtained exceed the Turkish standard (TS EN 771-1) requirements (9.8-23.54N/mm 2). SEM-EDS results showed that briquette samples made with Tunbilek (T) fly ash had a higher percentage of the glassy phase than the other briquette samples. Due to this microstructure, it results in higher compressive strength value. Copyright © 2011 zlem elik Sola et al.

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Sola, Ö. Ç., Yayla, M., Sayn, B., & Duran Atiş, C. (2011). The effects of different types of fly ash on the compressive strength properties of briquettes. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/430604

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