1. Recycling of sludge from ornamental stone processing as resource in civil constructions
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Paolo Desogus, Pier Paolo Manca, and Giampaolo Orru
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Absorption (acoustics) ,Materials science ,Absorption of water ,Waste management ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,Sintering ,Geology ,engineering.material ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Thermal insulation ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,engineering ,Aluminium powder ,Aeration ,business ,Porosity ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Lime - Abstract
The main aim of this research is to find a feasible way to reuse mud cuttings from ornamental stone, such as trachyte and basalt, normally disposed of in landfills, using it in the production of full and/or aerated bricks for civil purposes. The study examined the characteristics of full bricks produced with mud cuttings from ornamental stone including, resistance to uniaxial compression, water absorption and apparent density of mud alone or when mixed with two types of clay at different firing temperatures. As temperature rose, the strength and density of the samples increased, while absorption decreased. The use of clay improved the sintering process during firing, giving a less porous and mechanically stronger material that normally used to produce full bricks for civil constructions. For the second type of product, aerated bricks, the study investigated porosity, density, resistance to uniaxial compression and the thermal insulation capacity of bricks made by adding lime and aluminium powder to trachy...
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- 2014
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