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Online since: March 2025
Authors: Kumar T. Udhaya, M. Jayadurgalakshmi
This population growth also necessitates a significant increase in production of bricks and other construction materials.
Research suggests that waste plastics can be repurposed as construction materials.
This work provides a comprehensive overview of research efforts to convert plastic garbage into construction materials.
Materials and Methods Used 2.1 Raw Materials In manufacturing process, several raw waste materials are used as follows.
[2] Karma Tempa, Nimesh Chettri, Gautam Thapa, Phurba, Cheki Gyeltshen, Dawa Norbu, Dikshika Gurung, Ugyen Wangchuk, (2022), “An experimental study and sustainability assessment of plastic waste as a binding material for producing economical cement-less paver blocks”, Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal, Elsevier, pp 1-14
Online since: December 2022
Authors: Chosel P. Lawagon, Jay Carlo S. Aguilar
There is a tendency to use raw materials from some materials left over by agricultural operations or consumption to replace natural wood.
Materials and Methods Materials and Resources Fiber Preparation.
Cantila, Maturity indices of durian (Durio zibethinus Murray), Philippine Journal of Crop Science. 17(3) (1992) 119–124
Watanapa, A study on mechanical properties of fiberboard made of durian rind through latex with phenolic resin as binding agent, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Open Science Index 65, International Journal of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering. 6(5) (2012) 407 - 410
Othman, Java based expert system for selection of natural fibre composite materials, Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment. 11 (2013) 1871-1877.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Artem Korsun, Julia Dunaevskaya, Daria Zaborova, Artemy Churakov
One of the most common building materials for cottage construction is lightweight aggregate blocks.
Many customers prefer LECA concrete due to a number of advantages over other building materials.
Research on thermal and structural performances of shale ceramsite concrete (2010) Advanced Materials Research, 168-170, pp. 885-888
The use of lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) as sorbent for PAHs removal from water (2012) Journal of Hazardous Materials, 217–218, pp. 360-365
[Building materials and products.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Hua Yan Chen, Xiang Guo Zeng, Yu Quan Yuan, Yan Fei Hu
Introduction The micro-defects of materials,including voids, inclusions, and micro-cracks,will affect the mechanical properties of materials significantly.
References [1] K.Nishimura, N.Miyazaki, Molecular dynamics simulation of crack growth under cyclic loading, Computational Materials Science, 31 (2004) 269-278
Computational Materials Science, 2007, 40: 130–139
[13] K.J.Zhao, C.Q.Chen, Y.P.Shen, T.J.Lu, Molecular dynamics study on the nano-void growth in face-centered cubic single crystal copper, Computational Materials Science, 46 (2009) 749-754
[17] L.Yuan, D.B.Shan, B.Guo, Molecular dynamics simulation of tensile deformation of nano-single crystal aluminum, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 184 (2007) 1–5
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Jun Ho Son, Yasuyoshi Umezu, Tei Hirashima, Yuko Watanabe, Bon Young Ghoo
Eckstein, Miniaturization in sheet metal working, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 103 (2000) 95–101
Lu, Study of thickness and grain size effects on material behavior in micro-forming, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 201 (2008) 237–241
Ni, Material behavior modelling in micro/meso-scale forming process with considering size/scale effects, Computational Materials Science 43 (2008) 1003-1009
Ni, Material behaviour modelling in micro/meso-scale forming process with considering size/scale effects, Computational Materials Science 43 (2008) 1003–1009
Ni, Analysis of micro/mesoscale sheet forming process with uniform size dependent material constitutive model, Materials Science and Engineering A, 526 (2009) 93-99.
Online since: August 2007
Authors: Dyi Cheng Chen, Gow Yi Tzou, Yi Ju Li
Wang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 102 (2000), p. 30
Kim: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 315 (2001), p. 122
Cetlin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 180 (2006), p. 30
Lee: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 140 (2003), p. 583
Yang: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Vol. 27 (1985), p. 487.
Online since: July 2021
Authors: Amarin Chanpariyavatevong, Wanwanut Boongsood
Optimization of cutting parameters for surface roughness in machining of GFRP composites with graphite/fly ash filler. in Procedia Materials Science. 2014
Fuzzy logic modeling and multiple performance optimization in turning GFRP composites using desirability function analysis. in Procedia materials science. 2014
Ahmed: Journal of materials processing technology.Vol. 172 (2006), p. 299-304
Sharma: Bulletin of Materials Science.Vol. 37 (2014), p. 327-335
Celik: Materials Characterization.Vol. 150 (2019), p. 1-7
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Jian Yang
Ultrahigh speed grinding to hard grind materials.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1996, 62: 393-396
Journal of Jimei University(Natural Science), 2010,15(1): 53-56
Key Engineering Materials, 2001, 202: 235-238
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007, 191( 1/3).
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Radzali Othman, Wee Keat Cheah, Fei Yee Yeoh
Experimental Materials and Sample Preparation.
Hameed, Adsorption isotherms, kinetics, thermodynamics and desorption studies of 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol on oil palm empty fruit bunch-based activated carbon, Journal of hazardous materials 164 (2009) 473-482 [7] T.D.
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Hongbo, Development of Mesopores Activated Carbon [J], Materials Review 3 (2002) 015 [19] Y.
Wu, Characteristics of microporous/mesoporous carbons prepared from rice husk under base-and acid-treated conditions, Journal of hazardous materials 171 (2009) 693-703 [28] B.K.
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Singgih Wibowo, Achmad Nandang Roziafanto, Ichsan Farizi, Ardina Purnama Tirta, Arif Rahman, Agus Subagio
Materials and Methods Rice husk (RH) as nanosilica source was taken from rice mills in West Java, Indonesia.
C. d.Sousa, Characterization of Silica Produced from Rice Husk Ash: Comparison of Purification and Processing Methods, Materials Research 20 (2017) 512-518
Kouřimská, Applications of mesoporous silica materials in food – a review, Czech J.
Ayswarya, Synthesis, Characterization and Appilcation of Rice Husk Nanosilica In Natural Rubber, International Journal of Science, Environment and Technology 2 (2013),1027–1035
Zaki, Preparation of Nanosilica Powder Using Rice Husk via Precipitation Method, Materials Science Forum 1010 (2020), 501–507