Search for dissertations about: "Cement ground"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Cement ground.
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16. Cementitious properties of steelmaking slags
Abstract : The present study is directed towards the use of steelmaking slags as raw material for sulphoaluminate belite cement (SAB). Another important objective was to characterise the cementitious properties of phases in ladle furnace slag (LFS) specifically the calcium aluminates. READ MORE
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17. Application of Chemical Additives in Minerals Beneficiation – Implications on Grinding and Flotation Performance
Abstract : The application of chemical additives, known as grinding aids (GAs), dates to 1930 in the cement industry. Unlike the cement industry, where the use of GAs is in the final processing step, it could be one of the first processing steps in ore beneficiation. READ MORE
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18. Mobile phosphorus in lake sediments, sludge and soil : A catchment perspective
Abstract : Phosphorus (P), a key element in lake primary production and eutrophication, is accumulating in agricultural soil, urban landfills and lake sediments. This accumulation increases the risk for non-point losses of P to ground- and surface waters. READ MORE
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19. Strength of Stabilised Soil - A Laboratory Study on Clays and Organic Soils Stabilised with different Types of Binder
Abstract : Stabilisation of soft soils by deep mixing with binders is the most frequently used method of ground improvement in Sweden today, and is increasingly being used internationally. The most common binders employed are cement and lime, but a variety of other binders may also be used for stabilisation of soils. READ MORE
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20. Modelling of Concrete Subjected to Cyclic Loading
Abstract : The infrastructure of today depends heavily on concrete structures. Most of these structuresare subjected to repeated loads, known as fatigue or cyclic loads: the loads weakenthe structure. As this phenomenon is of high cost to society, a deeper understanding ofthe deterioration process of cyclic loading would be beneficial. READ MORE