Waste Materials in Construction: Putting Theory into Practice

Waste Materials in Construction: Putting Theory into Practice

Waste Materials in Construction: Putting Theory into Practice

Waste Materials in Construction: Putting Theory into Practice

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Overview

This book presents the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Waste Materials in Construction, held in June 1997. The papers presented give the state of the art on leaching of materials and products, demonstration projects and product development. Results of workshops on immobilisation and quality control are also presented. A good overview of the latest results on the application of various materials in construction, based on both technical and environmental data, is provided. The book provides a unique opportunity for environmental researchers, environmental consultants, policy-makers, and those involved in the construction industry to gain the latest information on the subject.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080543666
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 11/21/1997
Series: ISSN , #71
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 885
File size: 28 MB
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Table of Contents

Selected papers: The ABB dry ash concept: INRECTM (A. Selinger, V. Schmidt). Evaluation of treatment of gas cleaning from MSWI with chemical agents (S. Mizutani et al.). Recycling for road improvement (Ch.J. Nemmers). Quarries reinforcement with stabilised bottom ashes (A. Bouchelaghem et al.). Study of cement-based mortars containing Spanish ground sewage sludge ash (J. Monzo et al.). Fly ash - useful material for preventing concrete corrosion (S. Mileti et al.). Low lime binders based on fluidized bed ash (J. Drottner, J. Havlica). The use of MSWI bottom ash in hollow construction materials (E. Jansegers). Using chemfronts, a geochemical transport program, to simulate leaching from waste materials (C. Bäverman et al.). The application of incinerator bottom ash in road construction (K.A. Phil). Utilisation of flue gas desulphurisation by-products in the cellular concrete technology (W. Brylicki, A. Lagosz). Influence of the Ca content on the coal fly ash features in some innovative applications (P. Catalfamo et al.). Investigation strategies for contaminated soils in Finland (H.L. Järvinen). Quality assurance in the laboratory analysis of contaminated soils (L. Heasman).
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