CEN/TR 15677:2008
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Fly ash obtained from co-combustion - A report on the situation in Europe
21-05-2008
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 National regulations
2.1 General
2.2 Terms and definitions
2.3 Experience in different countries
2.3.1 The Netherlands
2.3.2 Germany
2.3.3 Denmark
2.3.4 United Kingdom
2.3.5 Finland
2.3.6 Belgium
2.3.7 Other countries
2.3.8 Overview of requirements
3 Inventory of co-combustion materials
4 Properties of fly ash obtained from co-combustion - Test results
4.1 General
4.2 Chemical properties
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Sewage sludge
4.2.3 Biomass
4.2.4 Petcoke
4.2.5 Paper sludge
4.2.6 Straw
4.2.7 Wood
4.2.8 Meat and Bone meal
4.2.9 Other co-combustion materials
4.3 Physical and chemical properties of fly ash
4.4 Environmental compatibility
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Netherlands
4.4.3 Germany
4.5 Compressive strength and activity index of mortar samples
according to EN 450
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Netherlands
4.5.3 Germany
4.5.4 Finland
4.5.5 Belgium
5 Properties of concrete with fly ash obtained from co-combustion
5.1 Concepts in Europe - General
5.2 Conformity tests on fresh and hardened concrete in the
Netherlands (technical properties)
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Assessment criteria on technical concrete properties
according to CUR 70
5.2.3 Test results - Overview
5.2.4 Durability of concrete
5.2.5 Admixtures in concrete
5.2.6 Air-entraining agent
5.2.7 Retarding agents
5.3 Tests results on fresh and hardened concrete properties
from trials in Finland (technical properties)
5.4 Assessment of the environmental compatibility of fly ash
obtained from co-combustion (leaching tests on concrete)
5.4.1 Netherlands
5.4.2 Germany
Annex A (informative)
Bibliography
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