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Microstructural and mechanical characterization of electric arc furnace (EAF) slag for use as abrasive grit material

Materials Testing, 2015
Abstract Steel slag, a by-product of the steelmaking process, may turn into a useful material with many different applications if it is properly characterized. In the present study, samples of electric arc furnace slag received from a local steel producer have been analyzed in an attempt to solve the problem of waste disposal.
Polat, Şeyda, Kahnman, Fulya
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Laboratory evaluation of warm mix asphalt mixtures containing electric arc furnace (EAF) steel slag

Construction and Building Materials, 2013
Abstract This paper presents the results of a laboratory study which was aimed to verify possibility of using electric arc furnace (EAF) steel slag (SS) in substitution of natural limestone (LS) aggregates in warm mix asphalt (WMA) mixture. The SS was used as fine and coarse portion of aggregate gradation in HMA mixtures, and as coarse portion of ...
Mahmoud Ameri, Saeid Hesami, Hadi Goli
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Suitability of electric arc furnace (eaf) slag as partial replacement for cement in sandcrete blocks

Global Journal of Engineering Research, 2012
The use of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Slag which is a by-product solid waste in Steel Production was investigated for use as a partial replacement for cement in sandcrete blocks. The tests carried out on cement and finely ground slag to determine their compositions and physico-chemical properties as well as the evaluation of the results are presented ...
Bassey, EN, Bassey, OB, Olieh, RA
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The Effects of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Slag on Engineering Properties of Clay–Slag Mixtures

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2022
Muhammed Mahmudi   +2 more
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Leaching and Carbonation of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Slag Under a Microwave Field for Mineral Carbonation

2018
The aqueous mineral carbonation process that leaching alkaline earth metals from industrial residues by ammonium salt and carbonation thereafter is one of the potential technologies for CO2 sequestration. In this paper, the effect of particle size of waste slag on the leaching rate of metals under a microwave field and effect of microwave irradiation ...
Zhibo Tong   +4 more
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Remarks on the use of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Steel Slag in Asphalt Mixtures for Flexible Pavements

Journal of the Korean Society of Road Engineers, 2015
PURPOSES: This paper, presents the results of a laboratory study aimed to verify the suitability of a particular type of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) steel slag to be recycled in the lithic skeleton of both dense graded and porous asphalt mixtures for flexible pavements.
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Fabrication and characterization of ceramic tile incorporated with electric arc furnace (EAF) slag: Effects of slurry’s particle size

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
This study aims to evaluate the effects of slurry’s particle size on the properties of the ceramic tile. Results obtained shows that introduction of mechanical milling (ball milling) on the ceramic tile’s slurry contributed to a decrease in apparent porosity (0.54 to 0.42%) and water absorption (1.39 to 0.89%), accompanied by increment in modulus of ...
Pao Ter Teo   +2 more
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From leaching data to release estimates: Screening and scenario assessments of electric arc furnace (EAF) slag under unencapsulated use

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Electric arc furnace (EAF) slag is the non-metallic byproduct of the primary U.S. steelmaking process. Much of the slag is marked for secondary uses as aggregates. EAF slags used as construction fill or residential groundcover are directly exposed to the environment, raising concerns of potential leaching impacts. Leaching data of EAF slags as function
Siyuan, Yu   +5 more
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THE ROLE OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND MICROSTRUCTURE ON LEACHING BEHAVIOUR OF ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE (EAF) CARBON STEEL SLAG

2016
To exploit Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) slag in civil engineer applications, such as land filling, road constructions and concrete production, chemical and structural stability are fundamental requirements. In fact, steel slag may suffer from weathering processes (hydration, dissolution,...) that induce the leaching of heavy metals (Cr, Ba, V, etc.) that
MOMBELLI, DAVIDE   +5 more
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