The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the last few decades. Most of the fly ash will be disposed of in the landfill. This disposal gives a negative impact on the environment through the heavy metal contained in fly ash. Coal fly ash characterization is needed to be done to get proper information about coal fly ash before it could be utilized. In this research, coal fly ash characterization from one of cement industry in Indonesia has been done by a qualitative and quantitative method. This research carried out some instrumentation such as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (XRF) and SEM – Electron Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-E...
PubMedID: 15752852Afsin-Elbistan (AE) coal fly ashes obtained by burning coal samples from top, midd...
>Magister Scientiae - MScMost of the world's energy production is still mainly achieved by the combu...
AbstractThis research was conducted to compare class C and class F fly ash as cementitious materials...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
In this study, the chemical compositions of coal bottom ash and fly ash were analyzed and compared w...
Fly ash (FA) is the principal industrial waste byproduct from the burning of solid fuels. FA is a po...
Around 500 million tonnes of coal combustion by-products are produced annually, with Fly Ash account...
The main intention of this research was to determinate the contents of heavy metals and physico chem...
PubMedID: 15752852Afsin-Elbistan (AE) coal fly ashes obtained by burning coal samples from top, midd...
>Magister Scientiae - MScMost of the world's energy production is still mainly achieved by the combu...
AbstractThis research was conducted to compare class C and class F fly ash as cementitious materials...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
The discharge of fly ash from the coal combustion process has become a matter of concern over the la...
In this study, the chemical compositions of coal bottom ash and fly ash were analyzed and compared w...
Fly ash (FA) is the principal industrial waste byproduct from the burning of solid fuels. FA is a po...
Around 500 million tonnes of coal combustion by-products are produced annually, with Fly Ash account...
The main intention of this research was to determinate the contents of heavy metals and physico chem...
PubMedID: 15752852Afsin-Elbistan (AE) coal fly ashes obtained by burning coal samples from top, midd...
>Magister Scientiae - MScMost of the world's energy production is still mainly achieved by the combu...
AbstractThis research was conducted to compare class C and class F fly ash as cementitious materials...