This book draws together a large quantity of research that has been carried out on pulverised fuel ash (PFA) over the past 30 years. Fuel ash and fly ash are produced as waste from burining coal (or waste materials) and have many uses within the construction industry such as in concrete land reclamation, treating oil and sewage wastes, bricks and blocks and grouting voids in the ground. In addition to covering the potential uses of PFA it provides an overview of the benefits of use.
Fly Ash: Properties and usage is the most up-to-date resource for the construction engineer, client, producer and the consulting engineer
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 : The Production and Properties of Fly Ash
Chapter 2 : Fly Ash and the Environment
Chapter 3 : Using Fly Ash in Concrete
Chapter 4 : Fly Ash as a Fill Material
Chapter 5 : Use of Fly Ash for Road Construction,Runaways & similar Projects
Chapter 6 : The Use of Fly Ash for Grouting
Chapter 7 : Manufactured Lightweight aggregates from Fly Ash
Chapter 8 : Fly Ash in aerated Concrete Blocks and Furnace bottom Ash in Lightweight Concrete Blocks
Chapter 9 : Other Potential Uses of Fly Ash
Index