RI 6574 Lightweight Aggregates Expansion Properties of Selected Indiana Shales

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John W. Sweeney Howard P. Hamlin
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Shales from 14 locations in Indiana were sampled , tested , and evaluated to determine feasibility of producing lightweight aggregates by rotary - kiln and sintering methods . Sampling procedures and the geology of the significant shale units are discussed . Preliminary testing was conducted in a muffle furnace , and continuous tests were made in a 16 - inch by 14 - foot rotary kiln . The aggregate weighed 37.0 to 47.2 pounds per cubic foot . Concrete cubes employing the aggregate were tested to determine the qualities of the concrete . Compressive strength of the concrete using seven bags of cement per cubic yard , after autoclave curing for 6 hours , ranged from 3,600 to 5,850 pounds per square inch . Four samples made suitable lightweight aggregate in the laboratory rotary kiln . Four samples tested by sintering methods made unsatisfactory aggregate .
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APA: John W. Sweeney Howard P. Hamlin  (1965)  RI 6574 Lightweight Aggregates Expansion Properties of Selected Indiana Shales

MLA: John W. Sweeney Howard P. Hamlin RI 6574 Lightweight Aggregates Expansion Properties of Selected Indiana Shales. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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