This study involved the reuse of residues, including fly ash (FA) and bottom ash (BA), from municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration and reservoir sediment (RS) to make lightweight aggregates (LWAs) and to evaluate the effects of the incinerator type, material mixing ratio, and preparation conditions on the properties of the resulting aggregates. The MSW incineration ashes were mixed in three different ratios (65% BA + 15% FA, 70% BA + 10% FA, and 75% BA + 5% FA) with reservoir sediment and were sintered at temperatures of 950–1050 °C. The ash samples were obtained from an incineration plant equipped with fluidized-bed (FB) and mechanical-bed (MB) furnaces. The ash from the FB incinerator could be turned into LWAs at a relatively low temper...
In the U.S., about 250 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) is being generated annually, but ...
Considerable technical advances in the cleaning of flue gases from waste incineration have increasin...
The recycling of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom ash (BA) with a size below 4 mm is often ...
This study focused on the reclamation of ash from incineration process and development of new artifi...
This paper reports the result of the investigation on manufacturing lightweight aggregate by incorpo...
In this paper a simple method for all waste recovery through municipal solid waste incineration (MSW...
In this paper a simple method for all waste recovery through municipal solid waste incineration (MSW...
In the European Union, more than 140 million tonnes of municipal solid waste is incinerated annually...
The paper presents an extended research work on the re-use of bottom and fly ashes of different orig...
Due to the growing amount of residues in Europe, it is mandatory to provide a viable alternative for...
[[abstract]]In this study, artificial lightweight aggregate (LWA) manufactured from recycled resourc...
This work focuses on the assessment of technological properties and on the leaching behavior of ligh...
The rapid development of industrialization, urbanization, and population of the society augments the...
This study assessed the technical feasibility of formulating lightweight aggregates (LWA) from munic...
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) has been widely used due to its benefits in reducing waste...
In the U.S., about 250 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) is being generated annually, but ...
Considerable technical advances in the cleaning of flue gases from waste incineration have increasin...
The recycling of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom ash (BA) with a size below 4 mm is often ...
This study focused on the reclamation of ash from incineration process and development of new artifi...
This paper reports the result of the investigation on manufacturing lightweight aggregate by incorpo...
In this paper a simple method for all waste recovery through municipal solid waste incineration (MSW...
In this paper a simple method for all waste recovery through municipal solid waste incineration (MSW...
In the European Union, more than 140 million tonnes of municipal solid waste is incinerated annually...
The paper presents an extended research work on the re-use of bottom and fly ashes of different orig...
Due to the growing amount of residues in Europe, it is mandatory to provide a viable alternative for...
[[abstract]]In this study, artificial lightweight aggregate (LWA) manufactured from recycled resourc...
This work focuses on the assessment of technological properties and on the leaching behavior of ligh...
The rapid development of industrialization, urbanization, and population of the society augments the...
This study assessed the technical feasibility of formulating lightweight aggregates (LWA) from munic...
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) has been widely used due to its benefits in reducing waste...
In the U.S., about 250 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) is being generated annually, but ...
Considerable technical advances in the cleaning of flue gases from waste incineration have increasin...
The recycling of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom ash (BA) with a size below 4 mm is often ...