Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material

Incineration has become one of the principal methods for reducing the volume of municipal solid waste before disposal, especially, in large cities throughout the world. In Singapore, the total amount of solid waste generated in 1999 was 2.79 million tons. About 85 percent of this were incinerated. A...

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Main Author: Goh, Chia Chia.
Other Authors: Cheong, Hee Kiat
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-122382023-03-03T19:11:41Z Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material Goh, Chia Chia. Cheong, Hee Kiat School of Civil and Structural Engineering Show, Kuan Yeow DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering::Environmental protection Incineration has become one of the principal methods for reducing the volume of municipal solid waste before disposal, especially, in large cities throughout the world. In Singapore, the total amount of solid waste generated in 1999 was 2.79 million tons. About 85 percent of this were incinerated. After incineration, the solid waste was reduced to about 20 percent by weight in the form of municipal solid waste fly ash (MFA) and other residues. Master of Engineering (CSE) 2008-09-25T06:41:11Z 2008-09-25T06:41:11Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/12238 en Nanyang Technological University 123 p. application/pdf
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Goh, Chia Chia.
Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material
description Incineration has become one of the principal methods for reducing the volume of municipal solid waste before disposal, especially, in large cities throughout the world. In Singapore, the total amount of solid waste generated in 1999 was 2.79 million tons. About 85 percent of this were incinerated. After incineration, the solid waste was reduced to about 20 percent by weight in the form of municipal solid waste fly ash (MFA) and other residues.
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author Goh, Chia Chia.
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title Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material
title_short Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material
title_full Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material
title_fullStr Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material
title_sort evaluation of municipal solid waste fly ash as a blended cement material
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