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Waste materials in construction : WASCON 2000 : proceedings of the International Conference on the Science and Engineering of Recycling for Environmental Protection, Harrogate, England, 31 May, 1-2 June 2000 / edited by G.R. Woolley, J.J.J.M. Goumans, P.J. Wainwright.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Woolley, G. R. (Guy R.)
Goumans, J. J. J. M.
Wainwright, P. J. (Peter John)
Conference Name:
International Conference on the Science and Engineering of Recycling for Environmental Protection (2000 : Harrogate, England)
International Conference on the Science and Engineering of Recycling for Environmental Protection
Series:
Waste management series (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 1.
Waste management series ; v. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Waste products as building materials--Congresses.
Waste products as building materials.
Waste products as building materials--Environmental aspects--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1063 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; Amsterdam ; New York : Pergamon, 2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume presents the proceedings of the International Conference on The Science and Engineering of Recycling for Environmental Protection (WASCON 2000), of which a number of themes have been identified. All are inter-related and inter-dependent in so far as potential users of secondary, recovered or recycled material have to be assured that the material is environmentally safe and stable. It is the environmental challenge that forms a leading theme for the conference, and the themes of quality assurance and quality control support this aspect. In terms of use of 'recovered' materials, sci
Contents:
Front Cover; Waste Materials in Construction Wascon 2000; Copyright Page; Foreword; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Calcium silicate products with crushed building and demolition waste; Chapter 2. Predicting strength properties of fine cementless fly ash-furnace bottom ash concrete; Chapter 3. Development of utilization technologies for Mt. Pinatubo ejecta as prime material for concrete: Part 1-Concrete material structure-property characterization
Chapter 4. Development of utilization technologies for Mt. Pinatubo ejecta as prime material for concrete: Part 2-Testing the Structural Performance of Modular PanelsChapter 5. New technology approach to age-old waste material (natural fibers) for composites; Chapter 6. Production of low-cost By-product fillers; Chapter 7. Steel Fibers made from Steel Cans in Concrete engineering; Chapter 8. Carbonation and leaching of Portland cement with various blending materials; Chapter 9. Solidification of lead ions in Portland cement matrix
Chapter 10. Recycling and up-grading utility arisings and quarry wastes for highway construction and maintenance Chapter 11. Progress towards achieving ecologically sustainable concrete and road pavements in Australia; Chapter 12. The use of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) aggregates in concrete; Chapter 13. Preliminary laboratory investigation of thermally treated recycled concrete aggregate for general use in concrete; Chapter 14. Evaluation of solid-stabilized products made from Cr(VI)-containing ferrochrome bag-filter dust
Chapter 15. Durability study of a sewage sludge-cement-sand system and its environmental impact Chapter 16. Quality control and certification of waste materials in Rotterdam; Chapter 17. Influence of the Cement type on the stabilisation of fly ashes from municipal solid waste incineration; Chapter 18. Hydrothermal treatment of fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration; Chapter 19. PVC and PET plastics taken from solid urban waste in bituminous concrete; Chapter 20. Leaching standard for quality control of aggregates
Chapter 21. Products of steel slags: An opportunity to save natural Resources Chapter 22. Accelerated ASR testing of recycled concrete; Chapter 23. The use of fly ash as a substitute of cement in microsurfacing; Chapter 24. Composition of organic matter in bottom ash from MSWI; Chapter 25. Environmental impact of ferrochrome slag in road construction; Chapter 26. Mineralogical, hydraulic and mechanical characterisation of solidified and stabilised MSWI Fly ash. Contribution of blast furnace slag; Chapter 27. Lead, zinc and chromium (III) and (VI) speciation in hydrated cement phases.
Chapter 28. Thermal treatment of iron oxide stabilized APC residues from waste incineration and the effect on heavy metal binding
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-281-04603-5
9786611046033
0-08-054365-0
OCLC:
476103910

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