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The purpose of this study is to investigate the use of İzmir (Menderes-Cumaovası) expanded perlite as a construction raw material by determining its characteristic properties, as well as its physical properties at different temperatures (up to 600°C). The perlites, having glassy, porous structure, were found to contain 70.68% SiO2 and 13.04% Al2O3. The physical properties of the perlites changed with temperature. The highest surface area, 524 m2/g, was obtained at 400°C. The physical properties were found to have high statistical relation. It was concluded that expanded perlite aggregates could be used as a construction raw material.
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Tom
Strony
689--700
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 20 poz., rys., tab.
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- National Boron Research Institute, Dumlupınar Bulvari, No: 166-10, 06520 Ankara, Turkey
autor
- Mining Engineering Department, Cukurova University, 01330 Adana, Turkey
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- Ankara University, Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 06100 Tandoğan, Ankara, Turkey
Bibliografia
- 1. ASTM-C 127-42 Standard Test Method for Specific Gravity and Absorption of Coarse Aggregates.
- 2. ASTM C 128-57 Standard Test Method for Specific Gravity and Absorption of Fine Aggregates.
- 3. BOLEN P. W., 2011. USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries 2011. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia-USA.
- 4. CELIK A.G., 2010. Production of lightweight bricks from boron added perlite mixtures and determination of technological properties. Ph.D. Dissertation, Çukurova University, Department of Mining Engineering, Adana.
- 5. DEMIRBOGA R., ORUN I., GUL R., 2001. Effects of Expanded Perlite Aggregate and Mineral Admixtures On The Compressive Strength of Low-Density Concretes. Cement Concrete Res. 31(11), 1627–1632.
- 6. DEMIRBOGA R., GUL R., 2003. The Effects of Expanded Perlite Aggregate, Silica Fume and Fly Ash on The Thermal Conductivity of Lightweight Concrete. Cement Concrete Res. 33 (5), 723-727.
- 7. DOGAN M., ALKAN M., 2004. Some Physicochemical Properties of Perlite As An Adsorbent. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 13, 252–257.
- 8. HARBEN P. W., BATES R.L., 1990. Industrial Minerals Geology and World Deposits. Metal Bulletin Inc., London.
- 9. LANZON M., GARCIA-RUIZ P.A., 2008. Lightweight Cement Mortars: Advantages and Inconveniences of Expanded Perlite and Its Influence on Fresh and Hardened State and Durability. Construction and Building Materials. 22, 1798-1806.
- 10. ROULIA M., CHASSAPIS K., KAPOUTSIS J.A., KAMITSOS E.I., SAVVIDIS T., 2006. Influence of Thermal Treatment on the Water Release and the Glassy Structure of Perlite. J Mater Sci. 41, 5870-5881.
- 11. SARI A., KARAIPEKLI A., ALKAN C., 2009. Preparation, Characterization and Thermal Properties of Lauric Acid/Expanded Perlite As Novel Form-Stable Composite Phase Change Material. Chemical Engineering Journal. 155, 899–904.
- 12. SENGUL O., AZIZI S., KARAOSMANOGLU F., TASDEMIR M., 2011. Effect of Expanded Perlite on The Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity of Lightweight Concrete. Energy and Buildings. 43, 671–676.
- 13. SINGH M., GARG M., 1991. Perlite-Based Building Materials A Review of Current Applications. Construction and Building Materials. 5(2), 75-81.
- 14. SODEYAMA K., SAKKA Y., KAMINO Y., SEKI H., 1999. Preparation of Fine Expanded Perlite. Journal of Materials Science. 34, 2461-2468.
- 15. TEKIN N., DINCER A., DEMIRBAS O., ALKAN M., 2010. Adsorption of Cationic Polyacrylamide (C-PAM) on Expanded Perlite. Applied Clay Science. 50, 125-129.
- 16. TOPCU I.B., ISIKDAG B., 2007. Manufacture of High Heat Conductivity Resistant Clay Bricks Containing Perlite. Building and Environment. 42, 3540–3546.
- 17. TOPCU I.B., ISIKDAG B., 2008. Effect of Expanded Perlite Aggregate on The Properties of Lightweight Concrete. Journal of materials processing technology. 204, 34–38.
- 18. TS 1114 EN 13055-1, 2004. Lightweight Aggregates - Part 1: For Use In Concrete, Mortar And The Juice.
- 19. TS 3529, 1980. Determination of Specific Gravity and Water Absorption Ratio in Concrete Aggregates.
- 20. TS EN 1744-1, 2000. Tests for Chemical Properties of Aggregates-Part 1: Chemical Analysis.
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Bibliografia
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