The impact of cooling water types on the cement clinker properties

This paper studied the influence of the different water types on clinker properties. It concern with cement plants which are using the water for cooling the clinker (El-Minia white cement plant). The water types are Nile, ground and deionized water. The cooling was mad suddenly for clinker by three...

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Main Authors: Ahmed M. Shafeek, Hamdy Salah, Nabila Shehata, A.B. Saddek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute 2018-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062117300065
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Summary:This paper studied the influence of the different water types on clinker properties. It concern with cement plants which are using the water for cooling the clinker (El-Minia white cement plant). The water types are Nile, ground and deionized water. The cooling was mad suddenly for clinker by three water types at the same time. The paper discusses the physical and chemical analysis and algal detection of all water types. It also discusses the chemical and physical analysis for kiln feed, clinker. The analysis of water showed that the concentration of dissolved salts in groundwater is higher than Nile water. The concentration of algae gave opposite direction; the algae concentration in Nile water is higher than groundwater. While the deionized is completely free from dissolved salts and algae. The cement tests for clinker which treated by the different water types showed that the cement strength was reducing when used the Nile water with high algae count. From another side, the high concentration of dissolved salts in groundwater does not affect on strength. The water contained the algae prevent the complete crystallization of calcium silicate for clinker. The results also showed that the best type of water, which improved cement compressive strength ranged according to algae count by the sequence deionized water > groundwater > Nile water. Keywords: Cement, Nile River, Groundwater, Clinker, Compressive strength
ISSN:1110-0621