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The effect of glass addition on the processing, physical properties and microstructure of lightweight aggregate made from lignite coal fly ash from the Megalopolis power station in Greece has been investigated.
Cheeseman, CR, Kourti, I
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Energy, climate change, industrial development and air pollution are critical items on the international agenda. Addressing them in unison creates many win-win opportunities and is crucial for sustainable development.
Golemaj, Rejnalda, Rayar, Paul
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Static modulus of elasticity of concrete as affected by density [PDF]
"December 17, 1960.""Reprinted from, American Concrete Institute Journal, Title No. 57-32 ; V. 32 ; No. 6 ; December 1960 (Proceedings V. 57), P.O.
Pauw, Adrian
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Morphological characterisation of Brazilian expanded clay lightweight aggregate using AIMS
Júlio Jorge Braga de Carvalho Nunes +2 more
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The use of artificial porous aggregates for the production of lightweight cement concrete is widespread and used everywhere. In most cases, lightweight artificial aggregates are used to produce concrete of the standard structure using vibration ...
Evgenii M. Shcherban’ +7 more
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Lightweight Self-Compacting Concrete Using Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate
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Розвиток малих історичних міст шляхом утворення туристично-рекреаційного кластеру [PDF]
На основі аналізу державної політики та стану урбанізованих територій малих історичних міст, розглянуто можливість застосування кластерної моделі для їх подальшого розвитку.
Кравченко, С. Г. (S. Kravchenko)
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Performance of lightweight foamed concrete using palm oil clinker crushed (POCC) as sand replacement [PDF]
Palm oil industry is one of the most important Argo industries in Malaysia. Annually, large amounts of solid waste of palm oil residue are not utilized as a functional wastage and affect the environmental problems.
Muhammad Jahiduddin, Abu Jamal
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Economic geology of the Waikato [PDF]
The Waikato contributes between 20 and 25 per cent of New Zealand's mineral production. Aggregate from Mesozoic rocks ranges from good (greywacke) to poor (argillite), with detailed differences being related to the position of the deposit within the New
Kear, David
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