Development Of Coal Fly Ash As A Hydraulic And Chemical Barrier

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Cam T. Nhan
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The potential use of coal fly ash as a construction material has been recognized for many years,. In this work, an admixture of the ash residue is investigated for use as a landfill liner. In particular, its performance as a chemical barrier to the leachate from the municipal solid waste (MSW,) is determined. The test specimens are a water compacted admixture of class F fly ash, low in calcium content, which is blended with lime dust and calcium bentonite. MSW is passed through the compacted fly ash specimens under a gravitational head. The. diffusion of elements in the leachate through this material is monitored as a function of time. The distribution profiles of the retained elements in the compacted admixture provide prediction of the long term performance of the compacted admixture directly affect the leachate diffusion rate, hence, the mobilities of the retained elements.
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APA: Cam T. Nhan  (1992)  Development Of Coal Fly Ash As A Hydraulic And Chemical Barrier

MLA: Cam T. Nhan Development Of Coal Fly Ash As A Hydraulic And Chemical Barrier. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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