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Effect of Rice Husk and Rice Husk Ash to Properties of Bricks
AbstractThis research has aims to study effect between rice husk and rice husk ash to properties of bricks. Comparative adding between rice husk and rice husk ash were varied by 0 -10% by weight. The results showed that more adding rice husk less compressive strength and density of specimens. Otherwise the porosity increases when adding rice husk.
Sutas, J., Mana, A., Pitak, L.
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Research progress of rice husk ash in solidified soil [PDF]
Rice husk ash is a kind of volcanic ash material with high silicon. This also provides a feasibility for rice husk ash as cement-based auxiliary cementing material. China is rich in rice husk resources, and the rice husk ash is stacked.
Tong HAO +3 more
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Porous Refractories Synthesized Using Rice Husk and Rice Husk Processing Products. [PDF]
In recent years, research in the field of the sustainable production of refractory ceramics has become topical. Significant attention has been paid to the use of secondary raw materials for obtaining high-quality materials. The purpose of the current study was to develop new high-temperature porous materials based on the magnesium sulfate-refractory ...
Yefremova S +5 more
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Rice husk/rice husk ash as an alternative source of silica in ceramics: A review [PDF]
Use of waste or by-products from different industries and the agricultural sector has received increasing attention in the scientific, technology, ecological, economic and social spheres in recent years. Rice husk (RH) is a by-product of rice milling and rice husk ash (RHA) is generated by combustion in a separate boiler. Both RH and RHA are abundantly
Sk S Hossain, P K Roy
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Mechanically Recycled PLA Films Reinforced with Rice Husk and Carbonized Rice Husk Particles. [PDF]
This study investigates the development of mechanically reprocessed poly(lactic acid) (rPLA) films reinforced with rice husk (RH) and rice husk biochar (RHB) to evaluate their processing behavior, key functional properties, and disintegration under composting conditions.
Gonzalez-Serrud S +2 more
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The area of rice fields in Indonesia decreased every year. Acid sulfate soil, which was sub-marginal land, had the potential to be converted into rice fields, but it needed improvement, one of which was by using organic materials as ameliorants.
Agus Suyanto +3 more
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The aim of this study were (1) to determine the effect of rice husk biochar and rice straw compost on growth and production rice (Oryza sativa) and (2) to determine the ability of rice husk biochar and rice straw compost in providing nutrients to Ultisol.
WELLY HERMAN, ELARA RESIGIA
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APPLICATION OF RICE HUSK WASTER IN WATER REMEDIATION IN VIETNAM: A REVIEW [PDF]
Rice husk is a byproduct of rice milling that is commonly available in Vietnam due to the country's massive rice producing industry. While rice husk has traditionally been considered a waste product, recent research has shown that it has potential for ...
Dam Thi Minh TAM, Bui Phuong LINH
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Mechanical properties and mechanism analyses of rice husk ash geopolymer solidified soil
In order to study the application of the green environmental protection fluid solidified soil in engineering problems such as backfilling of a narrow fertilizer tank, the rice husk ash and geopolymer solidified engineering residue forming the fluid rice ...
Fu YI, Maocheng GUAN, Jun LI, Changbo DU
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The Impacts of Flood and Drought on Food Security in Central Java
To achieve food security, water must be available at the right place, at the right time, in the right quantity, and be of the right quality. Water-related disasters will negatively affect agricultural areas and crop production, which can threaten food ...
Endita Prima Ari Pratiwi +3 more
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