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The article examines the effect of thermally activated clays on the properties of Portland cement. It is shown that thermally activated clays can repl...
Issue №1
Section: Science and production
Keywords: geopolymers, thermally-activated clays, pozzolanic activity, Portland cement, pillarization
Autor: E.A. Smolskaya,, E.N. Potapova, I.V. Korchunov, S.P. Sivkov.
The manufacture of cements bearing a high percentage of active additions is a trend that has been spurred by the benefits accruing from the reduction ...
Issue №2, 2020
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: cements, pozzolanic activity, supplementary cementitious materials, ceramic waste
Autor: M.I. Sanchez de Rojas, E. Asensio, M. Frias, I. Cuevas, C. Medina.
This article discusses ways to reduce CO2 emissions from cement plants. In its second part, the possibilities of partial replacement of clinker with m...
Issue №1, 2019
Section: Ecology and safety
Keywords: cement plant, CO2 emission, cement grinding, supplemental cementitious materials, hydraulic binders, pozzolana.
Autor: J. Kline.
This article looks at the use of silica fume to negate the high reactivity of aggregates in Turkey. Reference is made to initial testing for ASR resis...
Issue №4, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR), pozzolans, silica fume, expansion values
Autor: R.C Lewis, E. Bayrak.
Pozzolanic properties of calcined clays of various mineral composition mixed with four different CEM I Portland cements were examined. It was found th...
Issue №1, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: pozzolanic cement, pozzolanic material, calcined clay, hydration
Autor: S.E. Schulze, J. Rickert.
In this article results of several investigations helping to assess the effect of different calcined clay blended cements on extremely stressed concre...
Issue №3, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: calcined clay blended cements, metakaolin, pozzolana, concrete durability, sulphate resistance, alkali-silica reaction resistance
Autor: A. Truemer, H.-M. Ludwig.
Pozzolanic properties of pure kaolinitic clays are widely proved, but natural clay deposits present several impurities: illite, quartz, anatase and fe...
Issue №6, 2012
Section: Science and production
Keywords: kaolinite, natural clays, pozzolana, cement
Autor: A. Tironi, M. Trezza, A. Scian, E.F. Irassar.
The article describes the reserves, resources and production of pozzolanic additives for cement production in the Russian Federation and its federal d...
Issue №2, 2015
Section: Review
Keywords: pozzolan additive, tripoli, gaize, production, reserves, resources, Russia
Autor: N.I. Afanasyeva.
The current trends in production of alkali-activated binders and of concrete on their basis are discussed. An attempt at classification of alkali-acti...
Issue №2, 2015
Section: Science and production
Keywords: alkali-activated binders, slag-lime binders, pozzolana, alkaline activator
Autor: L.F. Kazanskaya, O.M. Smirnova.
Comparative studies of the effect of addition to Portland cement of polymineral clay glinite with kaolinite content of 51%, calcined at a temperat...
Issue №2, 2015
Section: Science and production
Keywords: pozzolana, additive, multimineral clay, metakaolin, temperature, calcination, the specific surface area, Portland cement, hardened cement paste, strength
Autor: R.Z. Rakhimov, N.R. Rakhimova, A.R. Gaifullin.

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