the plasticity index decreases with increase in percent of fly ash because the hydraulic conductivity ( k) goes on increase
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1.2 metric tons equals 1 cubic meter of Fly ash (one of the residues of coal combustion).
To find the specific gravity of fly ash, first weigh a sample of fly ash. Then, divide this weight by the weight of an equal volume of water. The result will give you the specific gravity of the fly ash.
Fly ash typically weighs between 40-60 pounds per cubic foot, depending on its density and composition.
The volume of 1 kg of fly ash can vary depending on its density, which can range from about 1 to 1.3 cubic feet per kilogram.
specific gravity of fly ash is 3.2
whenevr fly ash is disposed into ash pond(engineered structure) then it is termed as pond ash..Thus,pond ash is nothing but fly ash with a particular percentage of moisture.
fly ash nothing but the coal
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Fly ash is an ingredient in cement manufacturing. The main components of cement are limestone, clay, sand, and fly ash. The cement folks are interested in the silica and alumina in the fly ash, so depending upon the amount of those in the fly ash allows them to decrease the amount of clay and sand which is where they get those constituents if they don't use fly ash. The advantage is to decrease the volume of clay and sand that have to be mined, realizing a cost savings as well as saving the clay and sand for future generations.
The specific weight of hot fly ash typically ranges from 1,800 to 2,200 kg/m³, depending on the temperature and composition of the ash.
jindal , nalco , etc metal mining companies utilize fly ash.
The weight of fly ash per cubic foot is based on the specific gravity of the particular fly ash multiplied by the weight of water (62.4 lbs.) per cubic foot. Most fly ash has a specific gravity between 2.15 and 2.30, depending on the source. To calculate the weight per cubic foot of fly ash with a specific gravity of 2.3, the formula is as follows: 2.3 X 62.4 = 143.52 lbs per cubic foot