fly ash
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Definition
- Noun:
- Fine solid particles of ash: "Fly ash" refers to the very small, solid ash particles that are produced and carried upward by flue gases during the combustion of fuel, such as coal, in industrial processes like power generation.
Usage
- "Fly ash" is a non-count noun typically used in industrial, environmental, and construction contexts. It describes a specific byproduct material.
- It is often discussed in terms of its disposal, environmental impact, or potential for reuse.
Examples
- Noun:
- The power plant installed new filters to capture fly ash before it enters the atmosphere.
- Using fly ash as a partial replacement for cement in concrete can improve its durability.
- Environmental regulations limit the amount of fly ash that can be released from smokestacks.
Advanced Usage
- "Fly ash utilization": The process of finding productive uses for fly ash, such as in construction materials.
- Fly ash utilization in road building reduces waste and costs.
- "Class F fly ash" / "Class C fly ash": Technical classifications based on the chemical composition and the type of coal burned.
- Class F fly ash is pozzolanic and is often used in high-performance concrete.
Variants and Related Words
- Bottom ash (n): The coarser, heavier ash residue that collects at the bottom of a combustion chamber, as opposed to the fine particles that fly out.
- The furnace must be cleaned to remove accumulated bottom ash.
- Coal ash (n): A broader term encompassing all ash residues from coal combustion, including both fly ash and bottom ash.
- The coal ash pond is monitored for potential groundwater contamination.
Synonyms
- Pulverized fuel ash (PFA): A synonym used primarily in British English.
- Flue ash: A less common synonym emphasizing its origin in the flue (exhaust channel).
Related Phrases
- "Fly ash disposal": The methods and challenges of managing fly ash as a waste product.
- Fly ash disposal in landfills requires careful management to prevent leaching.
- "Fly ash concrete": Concrete that incorporates fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material.
- Fly ash concrete is known for its long-term strength and reduced environmental footprint.
Noun
- fine solid particles of ash that are carried into the air when fuel is combusted