Search for dissertations about: "RESIDUES"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1085 swedish dissertations containing the word RESIDUES.
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1. Characterisation of organic materials from incineration residues
Abstract : The organic material present in incineration residues has been examined. Water leachable organic material was characterised and classified into hydrophilic and hydrophobic acids, neutrals and bases. Changes of the organic material during weathering were followed. READ MORE
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2. Characterisation of residues : Release of contaminants from slags and ashes
Abstract : Residues from industrial processes as well as from energy production utilities have in many cases properties similar to geological materials. They can be used as filling and construction materials if the net environmental impact and the technical properties are acceptable. READ MORE
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3. Waste incineration residues : Persistent organic pollutants in flue gas and fly ash from waste incineration
Abstract : Modern societies produce large quantities of municipal solid waste (MSW), which is commonly disposed of by incineration. This has several advantages: it reduces the waste’s volume and sterilizes it while also enabling energy recovery. READ MORE
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4. Studies of ash transformation processes in thermochemical co-conversion of phosphorus-rich manure and sludge with biomass residues
Abstract : Efficient use of resources and sustainable recovery of various materials are important to minimize the anthropogenic impact on the climate and environment. One such resource is the phosphorus (P) present in manure and sewage sludge. READ MORE
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5. Mechanical Properties of Residues as Unbound Road Materials - experimental tests on MSWI bottom ash, crushed concrete and blast furnace slag
Abstract : For recycled aggregates and industrial by-products to beused correctly in road construction, it is necessary to knowtheir properties. Existing material specifications and testmethods for aggregates used in Sweden and in many othercountries are indirect and are based on empiricism. READ MORE