Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power Plant

Waste of combined heat and power plants represents a certain danger to the environment, and hence the economic problems. However such waste contains substances that are advisable to use for production of construction and finishing materials. Technogenic products of water treatment from the Yuzhnaya...

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Main Authors: A. S. Kauchur, V. K. Sheleh, V. I. Zhornik, S. A. Kovaliova
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Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2317
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spelling doaj-791aa72ba3974fd8a4d9f9fdbdba09632021-07-29T08:29:37ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityNauka i Tehnika2227-10312414-03922020-06-0119320421410.21122/2227-1031-2020-19-3-204-2142053Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power PlantA. S. Kauchur0V. K. Sheleh1V. I. Zhornik2S. A. Kovaliova3Vitebsk State Technological UniversityBelarusian National Technical UniversityJoint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the NAS of BelarusJoint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the NAS of BelarusWaste of combined heat and power plants represents a certain danger to the environment, and hence the economic problems. However such waste contains substances that are advisable to use for production of construction and finishing materials. Technogenic products of water treatment from the Yuzhnaya combined heat and power plant (sludges of chemical water treatment – code 8410500) are a calcite mixture containing more than 64 wt. % calcite. The mineralogical composition of inorganic waste has been determined while using X-ray and IR-spectral researches. Mechanical activation of calcite inorganic wastes leads to grinding of calcite and a decrease in the amount of adsorbed water, which affects the increase in the content of silica frame structures, the reactivity of which directly depends on their quantity. Changes in the structure of silicon dioxide during mechanical activation are established according to IR studies. The results of X-ray and IR studies of the Zapolie deposit clay used in ceramic brick production technology make it possible to attribute it to raw materials with high reactivity. An experimental batch of ceramic bricks has been produced at JSC “Obolsky Ceramic Plant” with addition of calcite inorganic waste from combined heat and power plants. An X-ray diffraction analysis of samples of the obtained bricks having standard composition and with addition of waste has been carried out. The influence of calcite inorganic waste content in the feedstock on the process of ceramic brick structure formation has been stu-died in the paper. Addition of chemical water treatment waste containing calcium carbonate up to 15 wt. % to the Zapolye clay mixture helps to reduce a firing temperature and an appearance of the melt. This leads to crystallization processes of solid minerals from the melt and an increase in the amount of glass phase which contributes to improvement of strength properties in ceramic bricks. The possibility of using inorganic waste (sludges of chemical water treatment – code 8410500) of combined heat and power plants as a component of emaciated additives in clay raw materials in the process of ceramic brick production has been established in the paper.https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2317water treatment sludgeswastecalcium carbonatealuminosilicatemineralogical compositionmechanical activationphase compositionx-ray phase analysisinfra-red spectroscopy
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author A. S. Kauchur
V. K. Sheleh
V. I. Zhornik
S. A. Kovaliova
spellingShingle A. S. Kauchur
V. K. Sheleh
V. I. Zhornik
S. A. Kovaliova
Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power Plant
Nauka i Tehnika
water treatment sludges
waste
calcium carbonate
aluminosilicate
mineralogical composition
mechanical activation
phase composition
x-ray phase analysis
infra-red spectroscopy
author_facet A. S. Kauchur
V. K. Sheleh
V. I. Zhornik
S. A. Kovaliova
author_sort A. S. Kauchur
title Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power Plant
title_short Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power Plant
title_full Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power Plant
title_fullStr Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power Plant
title_full_unstemmed Modification of a Ceramic Brick Additives of Inorganic Technogenic Products of Water Treatment of Combined Heat and Power Plant
title_sort modification of a ceramic brick additives of inorganic technogenic products of water treatment of combined heat and power plant
publisher Belarusian National Technical University
series Nauka i Tehnika
issn 2227-1031
2414-0392
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Waste of combined heat and power plants represents a certain danger to the environment, and hence the economic problems. However such waste contains substances that are advisable to use for production of construction and finishing materials. Technogenic products of water treatment from the Yuzhnaya combined heat and power plant (sludges of chemical water treatment – code 8410500) are a calcite mixture containing more than 64 wt. % calcite. The mineralogical composition of inorganic waste has been determined while using X-ray and IR-spectral researches. Mechanical activation of calcite inorganic wastes leads to grinding of calcite and a decrease in the amount of adsorbed water, which affects the increase in the content of silica frame structures, the reactivity of which directly depends on their quantity. Changes in the structure of silicon dioxide during mechanical activation are established according to IR studies. The results of X-ray and IR studies of the Zapolie deposit clay used in ceramic brick production technology make it possible to attribute it to raw materials with high reactivity. An experimental batch of ceramic bricks has been produced at JSC “Obolsky Ceramic Plant” with addition of calcite inorganic waste from combined heat and power plants. An X-ray diffraction analysis of samples of the obtained bricks having standard composition and with addition of waste has been carried out. The influence of calcite inorganic waste content in the feedstock on the process of ceramic brick structure formation has been stu-died in the paper. Addition of chemical water treatment waste containing calcium carbonate up to 15 wt. % to the Zapolye clay mixture helps to reduce a firing temperature and an appearance of the melt. This leads to crystallization processes of solid minerals from the melt and an increase in the amount of glass phase which contributes to improvement of strength properties in ceramic bricks. The possibility of using inorganic waste (sludges of chemical water treatment – code 8410500) of combined heat and power plants as a component of emaciated additives in clay raw materials in the process of ceramic brick production has been established in the paper.
topic water treatment sludges
waste
calcium carbonate
aluminosilicate
mineralogical composition
mechanical activation
phase composition
x-ray phase analysis
infra-red spectroscopy
url https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2317
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