Publication detail

Lightweight polymer-cement based composite for extreme temperatures

MELICHAR, T. BYDŽOVSKÝ, J. ČERNÝ, V.

Original Title

Lightweight polymer-cement based composite for extreme temperatures

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

The article presents research aimed at studying the effect of blended matrix on the properties and microstructure of composite materials containing sintered fly ash aggregate and designed for extreme temperature conditions. To improve the temperature resistance, the binder was partially replaced with blast-furnace slag and microsilica was added. Specimens were tested and analyzed after 28 days in combination with a thermal load up to 1000°C. Based on the results achieved, it has been found that the best variant seems to be a dose of microsilica up to 8% which also very favourably affects the resistance to extreme thermal loads.

Keywords

Sintering, fly ash, filler, composite material, admixture, temperature resistance.

Authors

MELICHAR, T.; BYDŽOVSKÝ, J.; ČERNÝ, V.

RIV year

2015

Released

22. 12. 2015

Publisher

CEMC - České ekologické manažerské centrum

Location

Praha

ISBN

1804-0195

Periodical

Waste forum

Year of study

2015

Number

3

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

225

Pages to

231

Pages count

7

BibTex

@article{BUT119989,
  author="Tomáš {Melichar} and Jiří {Bydžovský} and Vít {Černý}",
  title="Lightweight polymer-cement based composite for extreme temperatures",
  journal="Waste forum",
  year="2015",
  volume="2015",
  number="3",
  pages="225--231",
  issn="1804-0195"
}