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Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, 2022
An extensive experimental study was implemented to investigate the structural and material properties of Waste Glass Powder (WGP) as fine aggregate in Incinerated Bio-Medical Waste Ash (IBWA) – Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) based ...
S. A, M. M, A. K, C. A., Kanniga Devi R
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An extensive experimental study was implemented to investigate the structural and material properties of Waste Glass Powder (WGP) as fine aggregate in Incinerated Bio-Medical Waste Ash (IBWA) – Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) based ...
S. A, M. M, A. K, C. A., Kanniga Devi R
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Waste Glass/Repository Interactions
MRS Proceedings, 1981ABSTRACTThe effects of repository material and a tailored backfill or overpack on the leaching behavior of glass have been studied. Two types of glasses were used in this investigation: 1) Model glasses comprised of 33 mol% alkali oxide-67 mol% SiO2 , and 2) alkali borosilicate glasses with and without simulated wastes.
D.E. Clark, C.A. Maurer
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European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2022
This work aimed to investigate experimentally the effect of incorporating waste glass powder on the shear behaviour of reinforced concrete beams under bending load in terms of load- vertical displacement relation, load-strain relation, cracks pattern ...
M. M. Yassen, S. Hama, A. Mahmoud
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This work aimed to investigate experimentally the effect of incorporating waste glass powder on the shear behaviour of reinforced concrete beams under bending load in terms of load- vertical displacement relation, load-strain relation, cracks pattern ...
M. M. Yassen, S. Hama, A. Mahmoud
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Hydration Aging of Nuclear Waste Glass
Science, 1982The aging of simulated nuclear waste glass by contact with a controlled-temperature, humid atmosphere results in the formation of a double hydration layer penetrating into the glass and in the formation of minerals on the glass surface. The hydration process described here provides insight into the aging kinetics of naturally occurring glasses and also
J K, Bates, L J, Jardine, M J, Steindler
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Fast sinter crystallisation of waste glasses
Advances in Applied Ceramics, 2008AbstractTwo glasses, belonging to the CaO–Al2O3–SiO2 system and corresponding to the melting of mixtures of industrial wastes (recycled glasses, mining residues, ashes, asbestos containing cements, etc.), have been successfully converted into dense glass ceramics by sintering with concurrent crystallisation. The usage of fine glass powders (
BERNARDO, ENRICO, SCARINCI, GIOVANNI
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Pollution due to hazardous glass waste
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2013Pollution resulting from hazardous glass (HG) is widespread across the globe, both in terms of quantity and associated health risks. In waste cathode ray tube (CRT) and fluorescent lamp glass, mercury and lead are present as the major pollutants. The current review discusses the issues related to quantity and associated risk from the pollutant present ...
Deepak, Pant, Pooja, Singh
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Waste fluorescent glass and shell derived glass-ceramics
Journal of Materials Science, 2002We prepared glass-ceramics by using fluorescent glass and waste shell as starting materials to recycle waste fluorescent glass containing harmful Hg to human body and waste shell, and to resolve environmental problems. Pressed specimens after quenching and grinding were heat treated at 800°C, 900°C and 1000°C for 1 h, respectively.
Yeon-Hum Yun +5 more
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Waste glass and fly ash derived glass-ceramic
Journal of Materials Science, 2006Crystallization behavior of a waste-based glass-ceramic was studied by means of X-ray diffraction analysis, and the surface morphological observations and chemical compositions were evaluated by field emission-scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry. Applying the mechanical milling method, the glass-ceramic was prepared by
Soon-Do Yoon, Yeon-Hum Yun
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Nuclear Technology, 1977
Glass is a good material in which to incorporate high-level radioactive waste (HLW) for permanent storage.
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Glass is a good material in which to incorporate high-level radioactive waste (HLW) for permanent storage.
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