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Evaluation of lateritic soil stabilized with lime and periwinkle shell ash (PSA) admixture bound for sustainable road materials

Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 2021
The indiscriminate disposal of periwinkle shells as agricultural waste at landfills has saddled geo-environmental engineers with the responsibilities of reutilizing these wastes as construction materials for dual purpose of soil stabilization and effective waste disposal. In this research, lime and periwinkle shell ash (PSA) under laboratory conditions
Roland Kufre Etim   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Effect of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) shell ash on the properties of periwinkle shell, sawdust and cement-bonded particle boards

Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 2023
In modern times, depleting resources have necessitated research on renewable and recyclable materials for particleboard production. This research is centered on using Groundnut Shell Ash (GSA) as a pozzolan for partially replacing cement in the production of Cement-Bonded Particle boards.
Samson Olalekan Odeyemi   +5 more
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Strength Characteristics of Periwinkle Shell Ash Blended Cement Concrete

International Journal of Architecture, Engineering and Construction, 2012
The study investigated the eect of periwinkle shell ash (PSA) as cement substitute on the strengths of concrete. Specimens were prepared from a mix of designed strength 25N=mm 2 and the replacement of cement with PSA was from 0% up to 40%. A total of 180 specimens were cast and tested for compressive and tensile splitting strength at 7 and up to 180 ...
Kolapo O. Olusola, Akaninyene A. Umoh
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Efficacy of Periwinkle Shell Ash and Periwinkle Shell Powder in Bioremediation of Crude Oil-Polluted Mangrove Soil

International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management
This study assessed the efficacy of periwinkle shell ash and periwinkle shell powder in bioremediation of crude oil-polluted mangrove soil. The 48-week experiment was conducted using a wooden microcosm (3.75 m2), subdivided into 18 cells (0.25 m), with each containing 20 kg of contaminated soil.
Nduonofit, E. E Nduonofit, E. E   +2 more
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