2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2005.03.001
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Insulating capacity of fly ash pastes used for passive protection against fire

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“…The absorption of energy by the pastes responds to the content and the chemical form in which water is present in them (free, adsorbed, crystalized, etc. ), and the evaporation plateau is proportional to this area (53). The G-FA-MK geopolymer has a lower water content than the G-FA geopolymer, so its area (under the DSC curve) is smaller.…”
Section: Fire Insulating Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorption of energy by the pastes responds to the content and the chemical form in which water is present in them (free, adsorbed, crystalized, etc. ), and the evaporation plateau is proportional to this area (53). The G-FA-MK geopolymer has a lower water content than the G-FA geopolymer, so its area (under the DSC curve) is smaller.…”
Section: Fire Insulating Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three routes were tested further for the orujillo ash; each of these is an in-depth study and details are published elsewhere [5,20,21,22,23]. However, the general appraisal of the three routes is briefly examined and the capacity of each route as a plausible utilisation option is discussed.…”
Section: Identification Of Further Utilisation Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se parte de estudios previos llevados a cabo por parte de los autores de este trabajo donde se han analizado las posibilidades de fabricar paneles compuestos mayoritariamente por cenizas procedentes de distintos procesos térmicos (11,12,13,14). Si bien la adición de residuos industriales a materiales de construcción tales como los hormigones y morteros es objeto de numerosas investigaciones (15,16,17), en el campo de la incorporación de residuos industriales o de cualquier otra naturaleza a paneles de yeso para trasdosados aún queda mucho por experimentar.…”
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