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Surface treatment of Basalt fiber for use in automotive composites

, 2020
Balancing the performance, durability and safety requirements of automotive systems with the regulatory landscape in an environment of climate change has accelerated the search for sustainable fiber reinforced polymer composites for automobile structures.
B. K.V.   +4 more
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Enhanced properties of high-silica rice husk ash-based geopolymer paste by incorporating basalt fibers

, 2020
In this study, the effect of different basalt fiber contents (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 100% by binder mass) as a replacement of rice husk ash on the fresh, hardened and microstructural properties of geopolymer paste has been evaluated.
Saloni, Parveen, T. Pham
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Geochemical behavior and potential health risk of heavy metals in basalt-derived agricultural soil and crops: A case study from Xuyi County, eastern China.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Basalt-derived agricultural soil is widely distributed around the world and is extensively used as a medium to plant many kinds of crops. Weathering of basalt can release heavy metals into the soils and may cause health risks via the food chain. However,
Haoxian Wang   +7 more
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Mechanical and stress-strain behavior of basalt fiber reinforced rubberized recycled coarse aggregate concrete

Construction and Building Materials, 2020
Recycling scrap tyres and concrete as the alternatives of natural aggregates to produce rubberized recycled concretes will result in a considerable conservation of natural resources.
Aijiu Chen   +5 more
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Influence of basalt fibers on the mechanical behavior of concrete—A review

Structural Concrete, 2020
The natural fibers are evolving in the construction industry in many forms due to its dominant characteristics since decades. This paper delivers a review of the behavior of basalt fiber reinforced concrete under static and dynamic loading conditions ...
V. John, Brindha Dharmar
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Columbia River Basalt

Science, 1982
Between 17 million and 6 million years ago, 200,000 square kilometers of the American Northwest were flooded by basaltic lava that erupted through fissures in the crust up to 150 kilometers long. Larger individual eruptions covered over a third of the Columbia Plateau in a few days. The lavas represent partial melts of the earth's mantle that were only
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Basalt geochemistry as a diagnostic indicator of tectonic setting

Gondwana Research, 2019
Basalt geochemistry can be used as a diagnostic indicator for determining the tectonic setting of origin, because specific plate tectonic settings often impart distinctive geochemical characteristics.
Linqi Xia, Xiangmin Li
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Mechanical behaviour of basalt fibre reinforced concrete

Construction and Building Materials, 2016
Sreekanta Das, Sara Y Kenno
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Unconfined Compressive and Splitting Tensile Strength of Basalt Fiber–Reinforced Biocemented Sand

Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2019
The strength properties of basalt fiber–reinforced biocemented (BFRB) sand specimens with various calcite contents and fiber contents are investigated through a series of unconfined compres...
Yang Xiao   +4 more
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Characterization of asphalt mastics reinforced with basalt fibers

Construction and Building Materials, 2018
Xiao Qin, Aiqin Shen, Yinchuan Guo
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