IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0327595
(2002-12-19)
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발명자
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출원인 / 주소 |
- The University of Wyoming Research Corporation
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대리인 / 주소 |
Santangelo Law Office, P.C .
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5 인용 특허 :
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초록
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This invention discloses a system for cold bond processing of combustion ash which enhances various characteristics of the resulting cured consolidated combustion ash materials. Specifically, the invention relates to processing techniques which enhances both density and strength of the of the consol
This invention discloses a system for cold bond processing of combustion ash which enhances various characteristics of the resulting cured consolidated combustion ash materials. Specifically, the invention relates to processing techniques which enhances both density and strength of the of the consolidated combustion ash materials. The invention also relates to processing techniques which control various chemical reactions which assure that certain types of minerals are formed in the proper amounts which results in a cured consolidated combustion ash material which has greater dimensional stability and enhanced resistance to degradation. Embodiments for both normal weight and light weight combustion ash aggregates are disclosed which meet various ASTM and AASHTO specifications.
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1. A method of generating a combustion ash composition comprising the steps of:providing combustion ash having an amount of hydratable oxide;assessing said amount of hydratable oxide in said combustion ash;assessing a first amount of water to convert said amount of hydratable oxide to about five wei
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A method of generating a combustion ash composition comprising the steps of:providing combustion ash having an amount of hydratable oxide;assessing said amount of hydratable oxide in said combustion ash;assessing a first amount of water to convert said amount of hydratable oxide to about five weight percent;combining at least said first amount of water with said combustion ash to generate a partially hydrated combustion ash;converting said amount of hydratable oxide to about five weight percent;expanding said partially hydrated combustion ash to a first molar expansion volume;allowing said partially hydrated combustion ash to heat as a result of exothermic hydration of said hydratable oxides;permitting evaporation or a portion of said first amount of water from said partially hydrated combustion ash; assessing a second amount of water to convert substantially all of the remaining hydratable oxide to hydroxide; andadding at least said second amount of water to said partially hydrated combustion ash to generate a combined material. 2. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 further comprising the step of compacting said combined material and allowing said compacted combined material to cure to form a stable compacted cured material. 3. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 wherein said step of combining at least said first amount of water with said combustion ash, and said step of adding at least said second amount of water to said partially hydrated combustion ash comprises utilizing a water weight of about 10% to about 60% of said combustion ash. 4. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 further comprising the step of reducing average pore volume of said stable compacted cured material. 5. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 4 wherein said stop of reducing an average pore volume of said stable compacted cured material comprises the step of establishing said average pore volume of said stable compacted cured material to between about 15% to about 40%. 6. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 further comprising the step of adding an amount of pore filling controlling compound to said combustion ash insufficient to fill a pore volume of said stable compacted cured material. 7. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 6 further comprising the stop of generating an amount of non-pore filling compound by reacting an amount of precursor pore filling compound in said combustion ash with said amount of said pore filling controlling compound. 8. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 further comprising the step of adding an amount of strength additive to said partially hydrated combustion ash. 9. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 5 wherein said step of providing said combustion ash comprises the atop of providing a combustion ash selected from the group consisting of fluidized bed combustion ash, pressurized fluidized bed combustion ash, off specification Class C ash, off specification Class F ash, spray drier ash, sorbent injection ashes, incinerator ash, and flue gas desulfurization ash. 10. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 6 wherein said step of providing a pore filling controlling compound comprises providing a pore filling controlling compound selected from the group consisting of carbon dioxide gas, soluble carbonates, carbonic acid, sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and trona. 11. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 7 wherein said precursor pore filling compound is selected from the group consisting of calcium oxide, Ca 2+ , magnesium oxide, soluble sulfates, soluble alumina, soluble silicates, calcium silicate, calcium aluminate, h ydrated lime, and calcium sulfo-aluminate. 12. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 8 wherein said step of adding said strength additive to said partially hydrated combustion ash comprises the step of adding a strength additive selected from the group consisting of Portland Cement, Class C ash, hydrated lime, lime, soluble silicates, soluble aluminates and self cementing ash. 13. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 further comprising the step of selecting said first amount of water and said second amount of water from the group consisting of coal pile runoff, cooling tower blow down, paper mill effluent, industrial waste waters, and seawater. 14. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 further comprising the step of establishing a combustion ash composition to meet specifications selected from the group consisting of normal weight aggregate for road base, concrete aggregate, structural fill, liners, ASTM 698, ASTM 1557, ASTM C-88 soundness index, and ASTM LA abrasion. 15. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 further comprising the step of providing a minimal amount of linear expansion of said stable compacted cured material. 16. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 wherein said step of combining at least said first amount of water with said combustion ash comprises the step of combining said first amount of water and additional water to accommodate for said evaporation from said combustion ash. 17. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 wherein said step of adding at least said second amount of water to said partially hydrated combustion ash comprises the step of adding said second amount of water and additional water sufficient to satisfy compaction requirements. 18. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 wherein said steps of compacting said combined material and allowing said compacted combined material to cure to form a stable compacted cured material comprises the stop of selecting a compaction method from the group consisting of pelletization, briquetting, and agglomeration. 19. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 wherein said steps of compacting said combined material and allowing said compacted combined material to cure to form a stable compacted cured material comprises the step of compacting said combined material by roller compaction. 20. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 further comprising the step of adding a precursor pore filling compound and a strength additive to said partially hydrated combustion ash. 21. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 further comprising the step of adding a precursor pore filling compound and a strength additive to said combustion ash. 22. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 15 wherein said step of providing a minimal amount of linear expansion of said stable compacted cured material comprises the atop of providing an amount of linear expansion selected from the group consisting of about 0.100 percent in a saturated bath, about 0.050 percent in a saturated bath, and about 0.010 percent in a saturated bath. 23. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 wherein said step of combining at least said first amount of water with said combustion ash comprises the step of high energy mixing at least said first amount of water and said combustion ash. 24. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 1 wherein said step of combining at least said first amount of water with said combustion ash comprises the step of low energy mixing said first amount of water and said combustion ash. 25. A method of generating a combust ion ash composition as described in claim 1 or 24 wherein said step of adding at least said second amount of water to said partially hydrated combustion ash comprises the step of high energy mixing at least said second amount of water with said partially hydrated combustion ash. 26. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in 23 wherein said step of high energy mixing comprises the step of mixing said water and said combustion ash substantially equivalent to mixing at a level one speed for about one minute and a level two speed for between about ten and about twelve minutes in a Hobart mixer. 27. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in 23 wherein said step of high energy mixing comprises the stop of mixing said water and said combustion ash substantially equivalent to mixing at least at a level two speed for greater than about two minutes in a Hobart mixer. 28. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 and further comprising compacting said combined material with a reduced compactive effort. 29. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 28 wherein said step of compacting said combined materials with a reduced compactive effort comprises compacting said combined material with a compactive effort less than ASTM P698 compactive effort to substantially achieve an equivalent ASTM D698 compactive density. 30. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 28 further comprising the step of compacting said combined material with a compactive effort less then ASTM D1557 compactive effort to substantially achieve an equivalent ASTM D1557 compactive density. 31. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 28 further comprising the step of using ASTM D698 compactive effort to achieve a compacted material density of ASTM 1557 compactive effort. 32. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 further comprising the step of compacting said combined material with a compactive effort selected from the group consisting of ASTM D698 and ASTM D1557. 33. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 2 or 29 further comprising the step of providing said stable compacted cured material having a density selected from the group consisting ofgreater than about 90 pounds per cubic foot;greater than about 100 pounds per cubic foot;greater than about 110 pounds per cubic foot; andgreater than about 112 pounds per cubic foot. 34. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 20 or 21 wherein said precursor pore filling compound is selected from the group consisting of calcium oxide, Ca 2+ , magnesium oxide, soluble sulfates, soluble alumina, soluble silicates, calcium/silicate, calcium aluminate, hydrated lime, and calcium sulfo-aluminate. 35. A method of generating a combustion ash composition as described in claim 20 or 21 wherein said step of adding said strength additive to said combustion ash comprises adding a strength additive selected from the group consisting of Portland Cement, Class C ash, hydrated lime, lime, soluble silicates, soluble aluminates and self cementing ash. 36. A product produced in accordance with the process of any one of claims 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 14 , 27 , or 32 . 37. A method of making a material from combustion ash comprising the steps of:selecting a combustion ash;determining an amount of water to be added to said combustion ash;combining said water with said combustion ash;high energy mixing said combustion ash with said water; andcompacting said ash and water mixture with a reduced compactive effort. 38. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of compacting said ash and water mixture with a reduced compactive effort comprises a stop of compacting said ash and water mixture with a compactive effort less than ASTM D698 comp active effort to substantially achieve an equivalent ASTM D698 compactive density. 39. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of compacting said ash and water mixture with a reduced compactive effort comprises a step of compacting said ash and water mixture with a compactive effort less than ASTM D1557 compactive effort to substantially achieve an equivalent ASTM D1557 compactive density. 40. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of compacting said ash and water mixture with a reduced compactive effort comprises the step of using ASTM D698 compactive effort to achieve a compacted material density of ASTM 1557 compactive effort. 41. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37, 38 , 39 or 40 wherein said step of high energy mixing said combustion ash with said water comprises the atop of increasing the density of said compacted ash. 42. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 41 wherein said step of increasing the density of said compacted ash comprises the step of providing a compacted ash density selected from the group consisting of:greater than about 90 pounds per cubic foot;greater than about 100 pounds per cubic foot;greater than about 110 pounds per cubic foot; andgreater than about 112 pounds per cubic foot. 43. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 41 wherein said step of increasing the density of said compacted ash comprises the step of providing a compacted ash density between about 60 and about 90 pounds per cubic foot. 44. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of high energy mixing said combustion ash with said water comprises the step of mixing said combustion ash and water substantially equivalent to mixing at a level one speed for about one minute and a level two speed for between about ten and about twelve minutes in a Hobart mixer. 45. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of high energy mixing said combustion ash with said water comprises the step of mixing said combustion ash and said water substantially equivalent to mixing at a least at a level two speed for greater than two minutes in a Hobart mixer. 46. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37, 38 or 45 further comprising the step of establishing a high energy pore volume in a cured combustion ash mixture. 47. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 46 wherein said step of establishing a high energy pore volume in a cured combustion ash mixture comprises the step of establishing an average pore volume of said cured combustion ash between about 15% and about 40%. 48. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of determining an amount of water to be added to said combustion ash comprises the step of utilizing said amount of water having a water weight between about 10% and about 60% of said combustion ash. 49. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of selecting said combustion ash comprises selecting a combustion salt having hydratable oxide. 50. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 49 further comprising the step of converting said hydratable oxide to hydroxide with said amount of water. 51. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 49 further comprising the steps of:assessing a first amount of water to convert said amount of hydratable oxide to about five weight percent;combining at least said first amount of water with said combustion ash to create a partially hydrated combustion ash;converting said amount of hydratable oxide to about five weight percent;expanding said partially hydrated combustion ash to a fir st molar volume;allowing said partially hydrated combustion ash to heat as a result of exothermic hydration of said hydratable oxides;permitting evaporation of a portion of said first amount of water from said combined materials;assessing a second amount of water to convert substantially all of the remaining hydratable oxide to hydroxide; andadding at least said second amount of water to said partially hydrated combustion ash. 52. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 51 wherein said step of combining at least said first amount of water with said combustion ash comprises the step of combining said first amount of water and additional water to accommodate for said evaporation from said combustion ash. 53. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 51 wherein said step of adding at least said second amount of water to said partially hydrated combustion ash comprises the step of adding said second amount of water and additional water sufficient to satisfy compaction requirements. 54. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 51 wherein said step of high energy mixing said combustion ash with said water comprises the step of high energy mixing said at least said second amount of water with said partially hydrated combustion ash. 55. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of selecting a combustion ash comprises the step of selecting a combustion ash having a precursor pore filling compound. 56. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 55 further comprising the step of adding a pore filling controlling compound to said combustion ash having a precursor pore filling compound. 57. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 56 further comprising the step of forming a non-pore filling compound from the reaction of said precursor pore filling compound and said pore filling controlling compound. 58. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 further comprising the step of allowing said compacted combustion ash to cure to form a stable compacted cured material. 59. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 further comprising the step of providing a minimal amount of linear expansion of a stable compacted cured material. 60. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 59 wherein said step of providing a minimal amount of linear expansion of said stable compacted cured material comprises the step of providing an amount of linear expansion selected from the group consisting of about 0.100 percent in a saturated bath, about 0.050 percent in a saturated bath, and about 0.010 percent in a saturated bath. 61. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of compacting said ash and water mixture comprises the step of selecting a compaction method from the group consisting of pelletization, briquetting, and agglomeration. 62. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of compacting said ash and water mixture comprises the step of compacting said ash and water mixture by roller compaction. 63. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 further comprising adding a strength additive to said combustion ash. 64. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 further comprising the step of adding a precursor pore filling compound and a strength additive to said combustion ash. 65. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 63 or 64 wherein said step of adding a strength additive to said combustion ash comprises the step of adding a strength additive selected from the group consisting of Portland Cement, Class C ash, hydrated lime, lime, soluble silicates, soluble aluminates and self cementing ash. 66. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of selecting a combustion ash comprises the step of avoiding a fluidized bed combustion ash. 67. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of selecting a combustion ash comprises the step of avoiding a fluidized bed combustion residue (FBCR) ash. 68. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 wherein said step of selecting a combustion ash comprises the step of selecting a combustion ash from the group consisting of fluidized bed combustion ash, pressurized fluidized bed combustion ash, Class C ash, off specification Class C ash, Class F ash, off specification Class F ash, spray drier ash, sorbent injection ashes, incinerator ash, and flue gas desulfurization ash. 69. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 56 wherein said step of adding a pore filling controlling compound comprises the step of selecting a pore filling controlling compound from the group consisting of carbon dioxide gas, soluble carbonates, carbonic acid, sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and trona. 70. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 55 wherein said step of selecting a combustion ash comprises the step of selecting a combustion ash having a precursor pore filling compound, wherein said precursor pore filling compound is selected from the group consisting of calcium oxide, Ca 2+ , magnesium oxide, soluble sulfates, soluble alumina, soluble silicates, calcium silicate, calcium aluminate, hydrated lime and calcium sulfo-aluminate. 71. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 56 wherein said combustion ash, said water, and said pore filling controlling compound are combined to create a combination material and said combination material has a pH greater than about 10. 72. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 37 where said step of determining said amount of water to be added to said combustion ash comprises the step of selected said water from the group consisting of coal pile runoff, cooling tower blow down, paper mill effluent, industrial waste waters, and seawater. 73. A product made through use of the methods described in claims 37 , 28 , 45 , 60 , or 66 . 74. A product made through use of the methods described in claim 73 further comprising the step of providing a product which meets specifications, said specifications selected from the group consisting of normal weight aggregate for road base, concrete aggregate, structural fills, liners, ASTM 698, ASTM 1557, ASTM C-88 soundness index, and ASTM LA abrasion standards. 75. A cured combustion ash composition comprising:a combustion ash;a minimal linear expansion capability of said cured combustion ash composition; andsubstantially no hydratable oxide in said cured combustion ash composition. 76. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 wherein said combustion ash comprises combustion ash having originally had hydratable oxide. 77. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 further comprising a reduced average pore volume of said cured combustion ash composition having a volume between about 15% to about 40% of said cured combustion ash composition volume. 78. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 77 wherein said reduced average pore volume comprises a high energy pore volume. 79. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 78 wherein said high energy pore volume comprises a pore volume substantially equivalent to a pore volume achieved when mixing at least at a level one speed for about one minute and a level two speed for between about ten and about twelve minutes in a Hobart mixer. 80. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 78 wherein said high energy pore volume com prises a pore volume substantially equivalent to a pore volume achieved when mixing at least at a level two speed for greater than two minutes in a Hobart mixer. 81. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 wherein said minimal amount of linear expansion capability comprises an amount of linear expansion of said combustion ash composition selected from the group consisting of about 0.100 percent in a saturated bath, about 0.050 percent in a saturated bath, and about 0.010 percent in a saturated bath. 82. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 further comprising an unconfined compressive strength of at least 1000 pounds per square inch for said cured composition. 83. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 further comprising an unconfined compressive strength of said cured composition selected from the group consisting ofgreater than 700 pounds per square inch;greater than 1000 pounds per square inch;greater than 1300 pounds per square inch;greater than 1600 pounds per square inch;greater than 2000 pounds per square inch; andgreater than 3000 pounds per square inch. 84. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 wherein said cured combustion ash composition comprises a cured combustion ash composition resulting from a compactive effort less than ASTM D698 compactive effort to substantially achieve an equivalent ASTM D698 compactive density. 85. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 wherein said cured combustion ash composition comprises a cured combustion ash composition resulting from a compactive effort less than ASTM D1557 compactive effort to substantially achieve an equivalent ASTM D1557 compactive density. 86. A method of making a material from combustion ash as described in claim 75 wherein said cured combustion ash composition comprises a cured combustion ash composition resulting from using ASTM D698 compactive effort to achieve a compacted material density of ASTM 1557 compactive effort. 87. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 or 84 wherein said cured combustion ash composition has a density selected from the group consisting of:greater than about 90 pounds per cubic foot;greater than about 100 pounds per cubic foot;greater than about 110 pounds per cubic foot; andgreater than about 112 pounds per cubic foot. 88. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 or 84 wherein said cured combustion ash composition has a density between about 60 and about 90 pounds per cubic foot. 89. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 further comprising a non-pore filling compound. 90. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 wherein said combustion ash is selected from the group consisting of fluidized bed combustion ash, pressurized fluidized bed combustion ash, Class C ash, off specification Class C ash, Class F ash, off specification Class P ash, spray drier ash, sorbent injection ashes, incinerator ash, and flue gas desulfurization ash. 91. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 further comprising a strength additive. 92. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 91 wherein said strength additive is selected from the group consisting of Portland Cement, Class C ash, hydrated lime, lime, and self cementing ash. 93. A cured combustion ash composition as described in claim 75 wherein said cured combustion ash composition comprises a composition which meets specifications, said specifications selected from the group consisting of normal weight aggregate for road base, concrete aggregate, structural fills, liners, ASTM 698, ASTM 1557, ASTM C-88 soundness index, and ASTM LA abrasion standards.
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