نتایج جستجو برای: bagasse fly ash

تعداد نتایج: 52488  

2015
Raja Krishnasamy

Application of bio-fuel by-product sugarcane bagasse ash SBA as. Including sugarcane bagasse ash SBA13, recycled paper mill waste4.as bagassios. In this paper, Bagasse ash can be utilized by replacing it with fly ash and lime in fly ash bricks. Trial bricks of size 230x100x75 mm were tested.bagasse ash SCBA, several trials were conducted to define optimum burning time and temperatures. SCBA use...

2014
Ankur Gupta C B Majumder

Raw bagasse, Bagasse fly ash and distillery sludge, the waste generated in sugar mills and distillery have been used as lowcost potential biosorbent for the removal of hexavalent chromium from an aqueous solution. The effect of hydrogen ion concentration, contact time, adsorbent dose, initial concentrations of adsorbate and adsorbent dose on the uptake of chromium were studied in batch experime...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
a.b. soni a. keshav v. verma s. suresh

present study deals with the adsorption of glycolic acid (ga) from aqueous solutions by using bagasse fly ash (bfa). bfa is a solid waste generated from bagasse fired boilers and can be used as an adsorbent. batch adsorption studies were carried out to evaluate the effect of various parameters like adsorbent dose, contact time, initial concentration and temperature on the removal of ga from aq...

Journal: :International Journal of Technology: IJ Tech 2023

This study utilizes ZrO2/Bagasse Fly Ash as a solid catalyst to convert Free Fatty Acid (FFA) from Palm Distillate (PFAD) into biodiesel. The fly ash was characterized by several physicochemical techniques, i.e., N

2016
K. Lakshmi Priya R. Ragupathy

The present study focuses on the utilization of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash as replacement material for cement in concrete production. Sugarcane Bagasse ash contains high amorphous silica content and aluminium ion. For experimental investigations, Sugarcane bagasse ash and its chemical properties are obtained from KCP sugar factory, Andhra Pradesh. Ordinary Portland cement was partly replaced by suga...

2017
Malcolm W. Clark Laure M. Despland Neal J. Lake Lachlan H. Yee Manuela Anstoetz Elisabeth Arif Jeffery F. Parr Philip Doumit

Sugarcane bagasse ash re-utilisation has been advocated as a silica-rich feed for zeolites, pozzolans in cements and concretes, and geopolymers. However, many papers report variable success with the incorporation of such materials in these products as the ash can be inconsistent in nature. Therefore, understanding what variables affect the ash quality in real mills and understanding the process...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2013
m.h. al-malack a.a. bukhari o.s. al-amoudi h.h. al-muhanna t.h. zaidi

plants firing fuel oil produce huge quantities of fly ash as solid waste, which needs to becharacterized prior to its proper management. it is worth mentioning that the published literature lackcomprehensive information on the characteristics of such fly ash. characteristics of fuel oil fly ash producedat selected power (pp) and water desalination (dp) plants were determined. the results showed...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
m.h. al-malack king fahd university of petroleum & minerals, dhahran, saudi arabia a.a. bukhari king fahd university of petroleum & minerals, dhahran, saudi arabia o.s. al-amoudi king fahd university of petroleum & minerals, dhahran, saudi arabia h.h. al-muhanna king fahd university of petroleum & minerals, dhahran, saudi arabia t.h. zaidi king fahd university of petroleum & minerals, dhahran, saudi arabia

plants firing fuel oil produce huge quantities of fly ash as solid waste, which needs to becharacterized prior to its proper management. it is worth mentioning that the published literature lackcomprehensive information on the characteristics of such fly ash. characteristics of fuel oil fly ash producedat selected power (pp) and water desalination (dp) plants were determined. the results showed...

2015
Francisco Grau Hyunwook Choo Jong Wan Hu Jongwon Jung

Biomasses are organic materials that are derived from any living or recently-living structure. Plenty of biomasses are produced nationwide. Biomasses are mostly combusted and usually discarded or disposed of without treatment as biomass ashes, which include wood and sugarcane bagasse ashes. Thus, recycling or treatment of biomass ashes leads to utilizing the natural materials as an economical a...

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