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Physical and mechanical properties of fired clay bricks incorporated with cigarette butts: comparison between slow and fast heating rates

Physical and mechanical properties of fired clay bricks incorporated with cigarette butts: comparison between slow and fast heating rates

... Physical and mechanical laboratory tests (compressive strength, initial rate of absorption and dry density) in accordance with the standard [8] were carried out to determine the perfor[r] ...

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Comparison of Cost and Benefits between Wind Power Generation and Coal-Fired Power Generation Fanghui Tan

Comparison of Cost and Benefits between Wind Power Generation and Coal-Fired Power Generation Fanghui Tan

... Keywords: Wind curtailment; Cost and benefits; Environmental cost; Ancillary service Abstract. With the expansion of wind power installed capacity, the phenomenon of wind curtailment is getting more and more serious. ...

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Effect of heating rate on gas emissions and properties of fired clay bricks and fired clay bricks incorporated with cigarette butts

Effect of heating rate on gas emissions and properties of fired clay bricks and fired clay bricks incorporated with cigarette butts

... The comparison between clay bricks and CB bricks also highlighted that different heating rates used during the fi ring process showed minimal effects on the physical and mechanical properties of the ...

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Use of biosolids in enhanced fired clay bricks

Use of biosolids in enhanced fired clay bricks

... two samples of biosolids collected from Melbourne Water’s Eastern Wastewater Treatment Plant (ETP) stockpile ...the samples of biosolids. From an environmental perspective, all the samples of ...

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The effect of Na2SO4 and NaCl Solutions on the moisture
movement of fired clay masonry wall

The effect of Na2SO4 and NaCl Solutions on the moisture movement of fired clay masonry wall

... Figure 13: Horizontal moisture movement of fired clay masonry wall exposed to sodium chloride 3.4 Prediction model The Code of Practice referred to is the BS 5628 [9], Euro-code No. 6 [10], and ACI 530- ...

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Effect of Bamboo & Ficus Alestica's leaves Addition on properties Fired Clay Bricks

Effect of Bamboo & Ficus Alestica's leaves Addition on properties Fired Clay Bricks

... 6: Comparison of apparent porosity for different % of RH and B-Fa Bulk Density analysis Density testing is carried out to determine the density of each brick ...to clay bricks the density value decreases ...

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A comparison of six fingerprint enhancement techniques for the recovery of latent fingerprints from unfired cartridge cases

A comparison of six fingerprint enhancement techniques for the recovery of latent fingerprints from unfired cartridge cases

... from fired cartridge cases. This is due to factors such as friction between the cartridge case and the firearm surface, high temperature and pressure generated within the cartridge case at the moment of ...

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Compressive behaviour of fired-clay brick and lime mortar masonry components in dry and wet conditions

Compressive behaviour of fired-clay brick and lime mortar masonry components in dry and wet conditions

... conditions between WDy and WWy specimens, which corresponds to about ...direct comparison between the test results on cylindrical elements and walls shows that the latter offers a lower bound of f m ...

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Incorporation of biosolids in fired clay bricks

Incorporation of biosolids in fired clay bricks

... biosolids samples and brick soil (AS 1726, 1993) Initial moisture content of biosolids samples was found to be between ...soil samples prepared at the liquid limit condition, after they have ...

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The Compressive Strength of Unfired Clay Brick with Sugarcane Bagasse Fiber (SBF) and Bio-Enzyme Reinforcements

The Compressive Strength of Unfired Clay Brick with Sugarcane Bagasse Fiber (SBF) and Bio-Enzyme Reinforcements

... an unfired clay brick mixture increases the resulting brick’s compressive ...Y samples increased. However, the samples with both a bio-enzyme and SBF (XY) demonstrated the highest compressive ...

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Properties of fired clay bricks with incorporated biomasses: Cases of Olive Stone Flour and Wheat Straw residues

Properties of fired clay bricks with incorporated biomasses: Cases of Olive Stone Flour and Wheat Straw residues

... and OSF8, while maintaining the compressive strength and accept able water absorption of brick samples. Their role as pore forming agents was confirmed through a weight reduction of 12 16%. The addition of biomass ...

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Seaweed biopolymers as additives for unfired clay bricks

Seaweed biopolymers as additives for unfired clay bricks

... interaction between alginate polymers and clay particles can occur through numerous mechanisms and that these interactions may be influenced not only by polymer variables but also by variables in the soil ...

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Finishing Fired Metal Clay

Finishing Fired Metal Clay

... metal clay, surfaces that looked smooth prior to firing can look rough and grainy ...the clay has turned into metal, it needs to be sanded and polished with various tools, just as in traditional metal ...

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Experimental Investigation on the Replacement of Clay by Metal Powder and Sawdust in Unfired Bricks

Experimental Investigation on the Replacement of Clay by Metal Powder and Sawdust in Unfired Bricks

... on unfired brick materials technology for sustainable building ...firing clay bricks in ...of clay by metal waste powder and sawdust in unfired ...on unfired brick test specimens and ...

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AN OVERVIEW OF WASTES RECYCLING IN FIRED CLAY BRICKS

AN OVERVIEW OF WASTES RECYCLING IN FIRED CLAY BRICKS

... finished clay product, however 30% sludge was recommended as the raw material to prevent lead in the leachable ...the clay product did not immobilise the gas, thus, sulphur, zinc and chlorine were detected ...

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Structural Properties of Baked Clay Bricks Fired with Alternate Fuels

Structural Properties of Baked Clay Bricks Fired with Alternate Fuels

... N. A. Lakho, M. A. Zardari which rapeseed husk is generally disposed-off at once from an agricultural farm in or- der to prepare seed bed for the next crop. Rice husk and sugarcane-bagasse are pro- duced as byproducts at ...

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Archaeometric and archaeological characterization of the fired clay brick production in the Brussels-

Archaeometric and archaeological characterization of the fired clay brick production in the Brussels-

... with clay minerals and minerals are not resolved as a ...the clay matrix varies from one thin section to another from yellow-orange to red based on the interplay of three main factors: the abundance of Fe ...

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COMPARISON BETWEEN POWDER AND SLICES DIFFRACTION METHODS IN TEETH SAMPLES

COMPARISON BETWEEN POWDER AND SLICES DIFFRACTION METHODS IN TEETH SAMPLES

... The X-ray diffraction corresponds to one of the main techniques of structural and microstructural characterization of crystalline materials, whether organic or inorganic. This phenomenon occurs when x rays scatter ...

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INFLUENCE OF SULFATE AND CHLORIDE ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FIRED CLAY MASONRY WALL

INFLUENCE OF SULFATE AND CHLORIDE ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FIRED CLAY MASONRY WALL

... of fired clay brick masonry wall with different mortar thickness The sulfate ions attack can deteriorate and eventually reduce the strength of the masonry ...the fired clay brickwork with ...

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Sewage Sludge Incorporating Into Fired Clay Brick: Indoor Air Quality Testing

Sewage Sludge Incorporating Into Fired Clay Brick: Indoor Air Quality Testing

... with clay soil respectively along with the benefits to establish fertilization and generally good in biomass ...the fired clay brick that incorporated with sewage sludge is safe to be used in term of ...

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