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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Valorization of lignite combustion residues and ferroalumina in the production of aggregates

I.M. Anagnostopoulos; V.E. Stivanakis; G.N. Angelopoulos; Demetrios C. Papamantellos

The present research study investigates the synergy of industrial solid by-products from lignite combustion (fly ash and bottom ash) and aluminum production (ferroalumina) in the production of lightweight aggregates (LWA). The process consists of two stages, pelletization and sintering. Bottom ash (BA) is used as the principal raw material in mixtures while ferroalumina (FAL) is added in lower percentages (5-30 wt%). BA carbon content is used as the fuel of sintering process in high temperatures, around 1250 degrees C, and gas generation is responsible for porous structure formation. Physical properties such as porosity, water absorption and bulk density, of sintering products are measured. Increase of FAL percentage in sintering mixtures results in decrease of porosity from 61% to 35% and of water absorption from 61% to 21% and in increase of bulk density from 1.02 g/cm(3) to 1.80 g/cm(3) of the produced aggregates. Aggregates produced by FAL addition up to 20 wt% are characterized as LWA. Aggregates formed are used in the production of concrete specimens. Compressive strength of concrete increases by increasing FAL addition in aggregates from 5 wt% to 15 wt% (highest strength value), while decrease by increasing FAL addition from 20 wt% to 30 wt%. FAL addition in lignite ashes sintering mixtures (up to 15 wt%) is considered as an important parameter for enhancing aggregates strength.


Steel Research | 1995

Feasibility of fluidized bed CVD for the formation of protective coatings

Stefan Kinkel; G.N. Angelopoulos; Demetrios C. Papamantellos; Winfried Dahl


Cement and Concrete Research | 2004

High-alumina cement production from FeNi-ERF slag, limestone and diasporic bauxite

E. Dourdounis; V.E. Stivanakis; G.N. Angelopoulos; E. Chaniotakis; E. Frogoudakis; D. Papanastasiou; Demetrios C. Papamantellos


Steel Research International | 2007

Investigation of the Parameters Influencing the Accuracy of Rapid Steelmaking Slag Analysis with Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

C. Palagas; P. Stavropoulos; S. Couris; G.N. Angelopoulos; I. Kolm; Demetrios C. Papamantellos


Steel Research | 1996

Investigation of the sedimentation of FeNi fine grains entrained in ERF slag

Adamantios S. Diamantopoulos; G.N. Angelopoulos; Demetrios C. Papamantellos


Steel Research | 2002

Process metallurgical evaluation and application of very fine bubbling technology

Cosmin Catana; Vassilios S. Gotsis; Efthimios Dourdounis; G.N. Angelopoulos; Demetrios C. Papamantellos; Konstantinos Mavrommatis


Steel Research | 1990

Contribution to the investigation of nickel transfer between nickel-bearing electro-reduction-furnace slags and iron-nickel bath

G.N. Angelopoulos; Demetrios C. Papamantellos


Steel Research | 1990

Testing and applications of a process model in the metallurgical production practice of ferronickel from laterites

Demetrios C. Papamantellos; G.N. Angelopoulos; Konstantinos Mavrommatis


Steel Research International | 2004

Study of the effect of hellenic diasporic bauxite addition on blast furnace operations

Spyridon Karamoutsos; Irene E. Alexopoulou; Dimitri Papanastassiou; Demetrios C. Papamantellos


Steel Research | 2001

Special porous plugs for the production of super clean steels

Vassilios S. Gotsis; G.N. Angelopoulos; Demetrios C. Papamantellos

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