Strength characteristics of aerated concrete with fly ash filler from Angren Thermal Power Plant
Olmosbek Otajonov, Zafar Sattorov
Abstract
This article focuses on fly ash aerated concrete, a new and very useful material in the construction industry and is basically a suspension of cement mortar with a maximum content of aluminum powder of 0.2 % by volume. A description of the conducted experimental study on the effect of the complete replacement of river sand with fly ash for various mixtures is given, and compressive strength indicators are also given.
Topics & Concepts
Fly ashCompressive strengthFiller (materials)Suspension (topology)Volume (thermodynamics)Materials scienceCementMortarThermal power stationAggregate (composite)AerationComposite materialWaste managementEnvironmental scienceEngineeringMathematicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsHomotopyPure mathematicsConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchMagnesium Oxide Properties and ApplicationsInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials