SYNTHETIC AGGREGATES FROM CLAY AND SHALE: RECOMMENDED CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION

THE TRANSFORMATION OF A CLAY MINERAL INTO AN INERT, STABLE, AMORPHOUS SILICATE UNDER THE COMBINED ACTION OF HEAT AND TIME IS AN EXTREMELY COMPLEX PHENOMENON THAT OCCURS UNDER NONEQUILIBRIUM CONDITIONS. ESSENTIALLY WHAT OCCURS IS, FIRST, THE LOSS OF FREE AND ABSORBED WATER AND, THEN, THE LOSS OF HYDROXYLATED WATER COUPLED WITH THE DECOMPOSITION OF MINERALS SUCH AS CALCITE, PYRITE, AND DOLOMITE. THESE CHEMICAL TRANSFORMATIONS TAKE TIME; THEREFORE, DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT OF HEAT AND SIZE OF THE PARTICLE, DIFFERENT DEGREES OF TRANFORMATION CAN OCCUR. AN INTERESTING SPECIAL PHENOMENON IS THE PROCESS OF "BLOATING" WHERE SOME CLAYS "PUFF UP" SLIGHTLY. EXAMINATION UNDER THE MICROSCOPE OF A PROPERLY BLOATED CLAY REVEALS A SPONGE-LIKE STRUCTURE WHERE THE HOLES, OR "BLEBS" AS THEY ARE TERMED, ARE NUMEROUS BUT SMALL. THE DRY UNIT WEIGHT OF THIS AGGREGATE (COARSE SIZES) IS OFTEN IN THE RANGE OF 35 TO 45 LB/CUFT. WITH SUCH A SMALL "BLEB" STRUCTURE, THE RESULTANT AGGREGATE CAN BE STRONG AND DURABLE. TO FULLY DEVELOP THE CRITERIA FOR PERFORMANCE, OR DURABILITY, THE RESEARCH WAS CONSIDERED FROM FOUR ASPECTS: PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE, CHEMICAL PERFORMANCE, MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE, AND VOLUME CHANGE PERFORMANCE. THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS RELATE TO THE LIMITATIONS IMPOSED ON THIS STUDY, AND FURTHER GENERALIZATIONS MAY NOT BE WARRANTED: SOUND, DURABLE, HIGH-QUALITY HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES CAN BE CONSTRUCTED WITH SYNTHETIC AGGREGATES, PROVIDED THE AGGRAGATES MEET CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS; NOT ALL FUNCTIONAL USES OF SYNTHETIC AGGREGATES REQUIRE AGGREGATE OF THE SAME QUALITY; AND LABORATORY EVALUATIONS CAN, WITH REASONABLE ASSURANCE, PREDICT FIELD PERFORMANCE OF SYNTHETIC AGGREGATES.

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    • Ledbetter, W B
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  • Publication Date: 1973

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  • Media Type: Print
  • Features: Figures; References; Tables;
  • Pagination: pp 9-15
  • Monograph Title: Utilization of waste materials and upgrading of low-quality aggregates
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  • Accession Number: 00217935
  • Record Type: Publication
  • ISBN: 0309021596
  • Files: TRIS, TRB
  • Created Date: Dec 22 1973 12:00AM