This paper described an investigation and evaluation which was carried out in the United Kingdom-UK, on the properties of masonry building block materials that incorporate waste materials, namely: steel slag, crushed glass, coal fly ash, rice husk ash (RHA), incinerator sewage sludge ash (ISSA), municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash (MSWIBA) or shortened as IBA, bound with bitumen or asphalt, named as Bitublock. The binder used was 50 pen bitumen. The properties of the blocks evaluated were: compressive strength, density, porosity, initial rate of suction (IRS), creep, and volume stability. It was found that the Bitublock performance can be improved by optimizing porosity and curing regime. Compaction level of 2 MPa and curing regime...
WOS:000599645300009In this study, the main emphasis is placed on the development and characterizatio...
Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWIBA) is a by-product produced by municipal waste i...
Bricks produced from traditional techniques and agricultural clay contribute considerably to the air...
Abstract. This paper described about masonry wall building blocks that incorporate waste aggregate m...
This paper confirms the potential for a construction material composed of 100 % recycled by-products...
451-457 Construction and demolition of old structures generates large quantity of masonry waste in...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from an experimental suite of tests as a trial to assess the...
Masonry is a layered composite which consists of mortar and masonry units. A good bond between the u...
Published ArticleIncinerator bottom ash is a material removed from the grating at the bottom of ener...
Bottom ash is a waste material from coal combustion and has no specific utilization in Sri Lanka. Us...
This paper reports a laboratory study investigating the use of incinerator bottom ash (IBA) as cemen...
This work reports the potential of using Brick Dust Waste (BDW) as a partial substitute for clay in ...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to develop basic oxygen furnace slag (BOFS) blended with F...
Stone powder sludge is a waste by-product that is annually produced more than 7.5 million tons from ...
Cement masonry units are not considered assustainable due to consumption of fuel, cement and natural...
WOS:000599645300009In this study, the main emphasis is placed on the development and characterizatio...
Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWIBA) is a by-product produced by municipal waste i...
Bricks produced from traditional techniques and agricultural clay contribute considerably to the air...
Abstract. This paper described about masonry wall building blocks that incorporate waste aggregate m...
This paper confirms the potential for a construction material composed of 100 % recycled by-products...
451-457 Construction and demolition of old structures generates large quantity of masonry waste in...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from an experimental suite of tests as a trial to assess the...
Masonry is a layered composite which consists of mortar and masonry units. A good bond between the u...
Published ArticleIncinerator bottom ash is a material removed from the grating at the bottom of ener...
Bottom ash is a waste material from coal combustion and has no specific utilization in Sri Lanka. Us...
This paper reports a laboratory study investigating the use of incinerator bottom ash (IBA) as cemen...
This work reports the potential of using Brick Dust Waste (BDW) as a partial substitute for clay in ...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to develop basic oxygen furnace slag (BOFS) blended with F...
Stone powder sludge is a waste by-product that is annually produced more than 7.5 million tons from ...
Cement masonry units are not considered assustainable due to consumption of fuel, cement and natural...
WOS:000599645300009In this study, the main emphasis is placed on the development and characterizatio...
Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWIBA) is a by-product produced by municipal waste i...
Bricks produced from traditional techniques and agricultural clay contribute considerably to the air...