Alkali-activated concrete with Serbian fly ash and its radiological impact
Abstract
The present paper reports the results of a study on different types of fly ash from Serbian coal burning power plants and their potential use as a binder in alkali-activated concrete (AAC) depending on their radiological and mechanical properties. Five AAC mixtures with different types of coal burning fly ash and one type of blast furnace slag were designed. Measurements of the activity concentrations of K-40, Ra-226 and Th-232 were done both on concrete constituents (fly ash, blast furnace slag and aggregate) and on the five solid AAC samples. Experimental results were compared by using the activity concentration assessment tool for building materials - the activity concentration index I, as introduced by the EU Basic Safety Standards (CE, 2014). All five designed alkali-activated concretes comply with EU BSS screening requirements for indoor building materials. Finally, index I values were compared with the results of the application of a more accurate index - I(pd), which accounts f...or thickness and density of building materials (Nuccetelli et al., 2015a). Considering the actual density and thickness of each concrete sample index - I(pd) values are lower than index I values. As an appendix, a synthesis of main results concerning mechanical and chemical properties is provided.
Keywords:
Fly ash / Blast furnace slag / Alkali activated concrete / Activity concentration / Activity concentration index I / Dose modelSource:
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2017, 168, 30-37Publisher:
- Elsevier Ltd
Funding / projects:
- Utilization of by-products and recycled waste materials in concrete composites in the scope of sustainable construction development in Serbia: investigation and environmental assessment of possible applications (RS-36017)
- COST Action TU1301
Note:
- Peer-reviewed manuscript: http://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1714
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.09.002
ISSN: 0265-931X
PubMed: 27686949
WoS: 000394630600006
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84995544515
Institution/Community
GraFarTY - JOUR AU - Nuccetelli, Cristina AU - Trevisi, Rosabianca AU - Ignjatović, Ivan AU - Dragaš, Jelena PY - 2017 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/849 AB - The present paper reports the results of a study on different types of fly ash from Serbian coal burning power plants and their potential use as a binder in alkali-activated concrete (AAC) depending on their radiological and mechanical properties. Five AAC mixtures with different types of coal burning fly ash and one type of blast furnace slag were designed. Measurements of the activity concentrations of K-40, Ra-226 and Th-232 were done both on concrete constituents (fly ash, blast furnace slag and aggregate) and on the five solid AAC samples. Experimental results were compared by using the activity concentration assessment tool for building materials - the activity concentration index I, as introduced by the EU Basic Safety Standards (CE, 2014). All five designed alkali-activated concretes comply with EU BSS screening requirements for indoor building materials. Finally, index I values were compared with the results of the application of a more accurate index - I(pd), which accounts for thickness and density of building materials (Nuccetelli et al., 2015a). Considering the actual density and thickness of each concrete sample index - I(pd) values are lower than index I values. As an appendix, a synthesis of main results concerning mechanical and chemical properties is provided. PB - Elsevier Ltd T2 - Journal of Environmental Radioactivity T1 - Alkali-activated concrete with Serbian fly ash and its radiological impact EP - 37 SP - 30 VL - 168 DO - 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.09.002 ER -
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Nuccetelli, C., Trevisi, R., Ignjatović, I.,& Dragaš, J.. (2017). Alkali-activated concrete with Serbian fly ash and its radiological impact. in Journal of Environmental Radioactivity Elsevier Ltd., 168, 30-37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.09.002
Nuccetelli C, Trevisi R, Ignjatović I, Dragaš J. Alkali-activated concrete with Serbian fly ash and its radiological impact. in Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 2017;168:30-37. doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.09.002 .
Nuccetelli, Cristina, Trevisi, Rosabianca, Ignjatović, Ivan, Dragaš, Jelena, "Alkali-activated concrete with Serbian fly ash and its radiological impact" in Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 168 (2017):30-37, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.09.002 . .