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Characteristics of concrete produced with periwinkle and palm kernel shells as aggregates
FUTY Journal of the Environment, 2019We assess the suitability of palm kernel shell (PKS) and periwinkle shell (PS) as partial or full replacement of fine and coarse aggregates respectively, in concrete production. First, the physical properties of PKS and PS were determined. Then concrete was produced using varying percentage replacements of 0%, 25%, 50% and 100% of fine and coarse ...
Dahiru, D, Yusuf, U.S., Paul, N.J.
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Periwinkle (T. Fuscatus) shell as alternative source of lime for glass industry
Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2004This research was to conduct a chemical test to ascertain the percentage content and suitability of periwinkle shell wastes for glass industry. Results of the study show that periwinkle shells contain a high percentage (38.4%) of calcium oxide (Ca0). Other important oxides which were also found in substantial percentage were silicon iv oxide (SiO2): 0 ...
Malu, S. P., Bassey, G. A.
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Influence of Periwinkle Shell Ash on the Strength Properties of Cement-Stabilized Lateritic Soil
International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology, 2021Roland Kufre Etim +2 more
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Use of periwinkle shell by-products in Portland cement-based materials: an overview
International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, 2020Uchechi G Eziefula
exaly
Economic Evaluation of Beneficiating Nigerian Bentonite Using Periwinkle Shell and Mucuna Solannie
International Journal of Oil Gas and Coal Engineering, 2020Anthony Kerunwa
exaly
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2007
David W Thieltges, Christian Buschbaum
exaly
David W Thieltges, Christian Buschbaum
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