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Volumn 27, Issue 6, 2009, Pages 588-594
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Use of disposed waste ash from landfills to replace Portland cement
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Author keywords
Fly ash; Landfill; Palm oil fuel ash; Portland cement replacement; Rice husk ash; Waste ash utilization
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Indexed keywords
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;
FUEL ASH;
HIGH POTENTIAL;
ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT;
PALM OIL;
PALM OIL FUEL ASH;
PARTIAL REPLACEMENT;
POZZOLANIC MATERIALS;
RESISTANCE TO SULFATE ATTACK;
RICE HUSK ASH;
SULFATE RESISTANCE;
CEMENT MANUFACTURE;
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH;
FLY ASH;
FUELS;
MORTAR;
OIL RESISTANCE;
PORTLAND CEMENT;
SODIUM;
SODIUM SULFATE;
VEGETABLE OILS;
WASTE DISPOSAL;
LAND FILL;
PALM OIL;
SODIUM SULFATE;
ASH;
CEMENT;
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH;
FLY ASH;
LANDFILL;
MORTAR;
RECYCLING;
REPLACEMENT;
WASTE TECHNOLOGY;
ARTICLE;
ASH;
CEMENT INDUSTRY;
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
ELECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
FLY ASH;
LANDFILL;
PARTICLE SIZE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RECYCLING;
WASTE DISPOSAL;
WASTE MANAGEMENT;
CARBON;
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES;
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS;
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS;
MECHANICS;
MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON, SCANNING;
PARTICULATE MATTER;
REFUSE DISPOSAL;
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EID: 68649124332
PISSN: 0734242X
EISSN: 10963669
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X09103189 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (22)
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References (14)
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