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SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL PROCESSING
Название Physical and chemical methods of production of aggregate from fine solid minerals for lightweight concrete
Автор Kutolin V. A., Shuloyakov A. D., Shirokikh V. A.
Информация об авторе

Interstroyproekt CISC (Russia):

Kutolin V. A., Production Manager, Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy

Shuloyakov A. D.,  General Director, Ph. D. in Technical Sciences,

E-mail (common): interstroyproekt@mail.ru

 

Institute of Geology, Siberian Branch of RAS (Russia): 

Shirokikh V. A., Leading Engineer

Реферат

Fine size products of magmatic rock crushing-and-screening operations can be used as feed for the production of high-grade aggregate for lightweight concrete as an effective alternative to claydite. Laboratory experiments have shown that solid mineral fines can be converted to foam glass fillers for lightweight concrete with a bulk density of 400–770 kg/m3 and a crushing strength of 1.1–4.5 MPa. It has been found that to produce filler aggregates for lightweight concretes only specific varieties of magmatic rocks can be used as feed, i. e. those that meet certain requirements: the rock should melt at low temperatures to ensure minimized power draw by the aggregate production process, whereas the molten mass should be able to foam under the effect of a gas generator and to retain foamy structure for a time required for foam to stabilize. Equations were composed to calculate the time for outflow of liquid from the foam of melts to the point when the liquid films and the Plateau—Gibbs borders reach sufficient critical thickness to initiate coalescence of bubbles about to destroy the foam. An initial thickness of films and sections of the Plateau—Gibbs borders between the bubbles at a reference initial point in time for a given proportion of bubbles in the foam has been determined, and a foam melt stability diagram has been drawn. It has been found that on balance of evidence based on the criteria of viscosity and lowest melting temperature, fines and oversize of the granites, syenites, rhyolites, dacites, diorites and andesites are the preferred mineral feed for the production of porous aggregates

Ключевые слова Recycling of fines, oversize, foaming molten mass, porous aggregate
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