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A Proposition of an In situ Production of a Blended Cement. [PDF]
Halbiniak J, Katzer J, Major M, Major I.
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This study demonstrates the successful incorporation of Spent Foundry Sand (SFS) as a sustainable alternative to natural sand in concrete, enhancing compressive and tensile strengths by up to 26% and 12.87%, respectively, while reducing chloride permeability.
Yiren Wang, Lian Ju, Yibo Wang, Wei Liu
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Strength, Microstructural, and Environmental Performance of Phosphogypsum-GGBS-Carbide Slag Ternary Blended Cement. [PDF]
Tan Y, Essama JRA, Wang C, Wu J, Ming H.
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Abstract BACKGROUND Direct fed microbials (DFM) are natural and safe enteric methane mitigants for ruminant livestock systems. While previous studies have demonstrated the effect of Lactobacillus spp. on methane mitigation, challenges remain in effectively delivering DFM in extensive grazing systems. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the
Sreemol Suthan Nair +7 more
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Wood biomass ash as a clinker substitute in advancing next-generation blended cement: Croatian case study. [PDF]
Carević I +3 more
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Effect of GGBS on water absorption capacity and stability of superabsorbent polymers partially crosslinked with alkalis [PDF]
Almeida, Fernando C.R. +1 more
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Post‐consumer mechanical recycling of PA66–GF composite with brominated flame‐retardant is assessed using accelerated thermal ageing to reproduce long‐term thermo‐oxidative degradation typical of electrical devices. Property retention is quantified across virgin, aged, recycled, and diluted recycled states through mechanical testing, microscopy, DSC ...
Alessandro Salvi +4 more
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Utilization of Brick Powder in Blended Cement Compositions: Rheological, Mechanical, and Microstructural Properties. [PDF]
Kryzhanovskyi V +3 more
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STUDIES ON BLENDED CEMENTS, IV
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Modeling of Physical–Chemical and Thermomechanical Properties of Glasses From Recycled Waste
ABSTRACT This research focuses on understanding the high‐temperature phase evolution occurring during the vitrification of heterogeneous construction and demolition wastes (CDWs). The aim of this project is to transform this widely distributed and mostly unused waste stream into a homogeneous, engineered, glass‐based material with predictable ...
Roberto Ercoli +5 more
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