Stabilizing/solidificating municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MIFA) with cement is a common strategy, and it is critical to study the high-value utilization of MIFA in ordinary Portland cement (OPC) components. With this aim, binary-binding-system mortar was produced by partially replacing OPC (~50%) with MIFA, and the effects of different curing regimes (steam curing and carbonation curing) on the properties of the cement mortar were studied. The results showed that the setting time of the cement paste was shorten with the increase of MIFA content, and steam curing accelerated the hardening of the mixture. Although the incorporation of MIFA reduced the strength of the mortar, compared to conventional curing method, steam curing an...
The construction industry is rapidly expanding due to urbanization and the growing economy. The cons...
This article presents the results of a research developing high performance cement mortars with the ...
Fly ash is becoming a common replacement for cement in concrete. Not only does it reduce CO2 emissio...
Stabilizing/solidificating municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MIFA) with cement is a common...
The purposes of this research were to studies the physical and chemical properties of materials, com...
This study reported an on-going research project of producing sustainable construction material for ...
AbstractThe cement companies have found in natural and artificial pozzolans a very good option for p...
The reuse of cement-solidified Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator (MSWI) fly ash (solidified/stabilis...
Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWIBA) is a by-product produced by municipal waste i...
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash has been classified as hazardous waste in China be...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
[[abstract]]A water extraction process can remove the soluble salts present in municipal solid waste...
Today, incinerator used to bum municipal solid waste widely in developed countries including Malaysi...
Abstract – The aims of this study are to find the optimum percentage of landfilled fly ash that coul...
This study aims to develop highly durable, mineral carbonation-based, resource-recycling, secondary ...
The construction industry is rapidly expanding due to urbanization and the growing economy. The cons...
This article presents the results of a research developing high performance cement mortars with the ...
Fly ash is becoming a common replacement for cement in concrete. Not only does it reduce CO2 emissio...
Stabilizing/solidificating municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MIFA) with cement is a common...
The purposes of this research were to studies the physical and chemical properties of materials, com...
This study reported an on-going research project of producing sustainable construction material for ...
AbstractThe cement companies have found in natural and artificial pozzolans a very good option for p...
The reuse of cement-solidified Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator (MSWI) fly ash (solidified/stabilis...
Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWIBA) is a by-product produced by municipal waste i...
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash has been classified as hazardous waste in China be...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
[[abstract]]A water extraction process can remove the soluble salts present in municipal solid waste...
Today, incinerator used to bum municipal solid waste widely in developed countries including Malaysi...
Abstract – The aims of this study are to find the optimum percentage of landfilled fly ash that coul...
This study aims to develop highly durable, mineral carbonation-based, resource-recycling, secondary ...
The construction industry is rapidly expanding due to urbanization and the growing economy. The cons...
This article presents the results of a research developing high performance cement mortars with the ...
Fly ash is becoming a common replacement for cement in concrete. Not only does it reduce CO2 emissio...