نتایج جستجو برای: residual oil fly ash

تعداد نتایج: 276621  

2005
Bruce W. Ramme Haifang Wen Tarun R. Naik Rudolph N. Kraus

Class C fly ash is a coal combustion product normally produced from lignite or subbituminous coal obtained as a result of the power generation process. In recent years, efforts were taken to incorporate self-cementing fly ash into full-depth reclaimed (FDR) asphalt pavements to improve the structural capacity of asphalt pavement base layers. In this study, an existing asphalt pavement in County...

2002
Tarun R. Naik Shiw S. Singh

This research is conducted with a view to investigate performance of concrete containing high volumes of ASTM Class C fly ash. A portland cement concrete, proportioned to have 28-day compressive strength of 6,000 psi (41 N4Pa) is used in this study. Concrete mixes are also proportioned to have various levels of cement replacement by fly ash ranging from 40% to 70% by weight. Concrete performanc...

2017
B. Meenakumari M. Hari Prasad

This paper studies the recent investigations and development of combined application of Pozzolanic additions Nano-Silica (NS) and Fly Ash (FA) on the strength properties of concrete for sub sequential growth of concrete industry. This investigation not only saves the natural resources but also controls the environmental pollution by usage of wastes. The limited work is done on partial replaceme...

2014
Nath Sachdeva S. M. Gupta

Use of concrete paver blocks is becoming increasingly popular. They are used for paving of approaches, paths and parking areas including their application in pre-engineered buildings and pavements. This paper discusses the results of an experimental study conducted on Fly Ash Concrete with the aim to report its suitability for concrete paver blocks. In this study, the effect of varying proporti...

2002
Tarun R. Naik Shiw S. Singh Mohammad M. Hossain

This research was conducted to evaluate abrasion resistance of high-volume fly ash concrete. A reference plain portland cement concrete was proportioned to obtain 28day strength of 41 MPa. Concrete mixtures were also proportioned to have two levels of cement replacements (50 and 70%) with an ASTM Class C fly ash. Abrasion tests were carried out using the rotating cutter method as per ASTM C-944...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2004
N Agopyan J Head S Yu S A Simon

Exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) is a world-wide health problem mainly because it produces adverse cardiovascular and respiratory effects that frequently result in morbidity. Despite many years of epidemiological and basic research, the mechanisms underlying PM toxicity remain largely unknown. To understand some of these mechanisms, we measured PM-induced apoptosis and necrosis in n...

2005
Colin R. Ward David French

The proportion of amorphous or glassy material in a series of fly ashes has been evaluated by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) using several different sample preparation and processing methods in conjunction with the Rietveld-based Siroquant quantitative X-ray diffraction analysis software package. The results of the different methods used were found to give consistent results and were also in ag...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2005
Hye-Youn Cho Anne E Jedlicka Robert Clarke Steven R Kleeberger

The mechanisms of susceptibility to particle-induced lung injury are not clearly understood. To evaluate the contribution of genetic background to pulmonary pathogenesis, we compared the lung injury responses to residual oil fly ash (ROFA) in inbred mouse strains and calculated heritability estimates. Significant interstrain (genetic) variation was observed in ROFA-induced lung inflammation and...

2016
Vlasta ONDREJKA HARBUĽÁKOVÁ Adriana EŠTOKOVÁ Alena LUPTÁKOVÁ V. Ondrejka Harbuľáková A. Eštoková A. Luptáková

Concrete performs well when exposed to various atmospheric conditions, water, soil, and many other chemical exposures. However, some chemical environments or even water can deteriorate high-quality concrete. Paper considers the usefulness of current fly ash concrete technology and prevention techniques, and advances a new approach for making concrete resist the deleterious effects of corrosion....

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2004
Sutapa Mukherjee Lyle J Palmer Jee Young Kim David B Aeschliman Robert S Houk Mark A Woodin David C Christiani

Epidemiologic studies demonstrate increased cancer incidence among workers exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and metals, probably through cumulative oxidative DNA damage in response to carcinogens. Boilermakers are exposed to particulates of residual oil fly ash (ROFA) and metal fume that contain carcinogenic PAH and metals. We conducted a repeated-measures cohort study in boile...

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