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Polymer Foam /Fly Ash Composites: Evaluation Of Mechanical, Interfacial, Thermal, Viscoelastic And Microstructural Properties, Parisa Khoshnoud
Polymer Foam /Fly Ash Composites: Evaluation Of Mechanical, Interfacial, Thermal, Viscoelastic And Microstructural Properties, Parisa Khoshnoud
Theses and Dissertations
Fly ash, a byproduct of coal combustion process in power plants, consists of fine, powdery particles that are predominantly spherical in shape, either solid or hollow, and mostly glassy (amorphous) in nature. It is capable of being recovered and used as a low-cost reinforcing filler. Adding fly ash particles to a thermoplastic foam poses many challenges to understanding the physical, mechanical, viscoelastic, thermal, and morphological changes to the composite. The effects of fly ash particles on the foaming process; e.g. nucleating and growth steps, cell types and size, and microstructure need to be evaluated in order to develop a commercial …
Synthesis And Characterization Of Microporous And Mesoporous Zeolites From Flyash For Heavy Metal Removal From Wastewater, Saeed Golbad
Synthesis And Characterization Of Microporous And Mesoporous Zeolites From Flyash For Heavy Metal Removal From Wastewater, Saeed Golbad
Theses and Dissertations
Class F fly ash was hydrothermally modified in one- and two-step processes to prepare zeolites with enhanced adsorption characteristics. Highly crystalline X type zeolite and hydroxy sodalite were targeted as microporous and mesoporous zeolite and were successfully synthesized using fly ash precursor by adjusting Si/Al molar ratio in reaction mixture. The heavy metal removal performance of the obtained fly ash-based zeolites was investigated in batch Pb2+ adsorption experiments.
Lead (Pb2+) is a positively charged toxic pollutant that can be present in surface water and industrial wastewater and may cause harmful physiological effects to human. As a result, standards for water …
The Effective Use Of Coal Combustion Products (Ccps) In Ashphalt Pavements, Clayton J. Cloutier
The Effective Use Of Coal Combustion Products (Ccps) In Ashphalt Pavements, Clayton J. Cloutier
Theses and Dissertations
Hot-Mix Asphalt (HMA) is one of the most widely used construction materials. The National Asphalt Paving Association (NAPA) estimated that there are over 2.6 million miles of roadway surfaces paved in the United States and 94% of these roads are paved with asphalt. NAPA also estimates that approximately 550 million tons of asphalt worth over $30 billion a year is produced in the United States. At such a huge production rate, innovative solutions need to be developed so that asphalt pavements last longer and can also reduce the production and maintenance costs. Producing sustainable asphalt materials can provide for improved …
Experimental Evaluation Of The Effect Of Coal Combustion Products On Constructability, Damage And Aging Resistance Of Asphalt Mastics, Emil Garibaldy Bautista
Experimental Evaluation Of The Effect Of Coal Combustion Products On Constructability, Damage And Aging Resistance Of Asphalt Mastics, Emil Garibaldy Bautista
Theses and Dissertations
Developing a cost-efficient and long-term road infrastructure requires innovative approaches that are both green and environmentally sustainable. Today, building a sustainable, long-lasting, and efficient road infrastructure with little or no repairs is a challenging task and highly innovative technological breakthroughs are urgently needed. For many years fly ash has been effectively used as a partial replacement of portland cement in the production of different types of concrete, as well as in embankments and soil stabilization. On the other hand, the use of Coal Combustion Products (CCPs), including fly ash, as a mineral filler in asphalt pavements has been very limited. …