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Miguel A. Franesqui, Jorge Yepes and Samuel Valencia-Díaz
Low-energy asphalt techniques, such as warm mix asphalt (WMA), combined with the rational consumption of geomaterials and waste recycling would promote more sustainable and energy-efficient asphalt pavements. In volcanic environments, a significant propo...
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Ergo Rikmann, Uno Mäeorg and Jüri Liiv
Pyrolysis is a promising way to reuse of waste tires. However, the carbon black generated in the process is often contaminated with various pyrolysis products. This study aims to recycle low-quality recycled carbon black (rCB) from waste tire pyrolysis, ...
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Xiong Xu, Yaming Chu, Yi Luo, Qiaoyun Wu, Xuyong Chen and Suxun Shu
Waste poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) drinking bottles and end-of-life scrap rubber tires are common municipal solid wastes discarded and produced every day, which are usually disposed of in landfills and stockpiles, occupying a great quantity of land...
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Leonel J. R. Nunes, Laura Guimarães, Miguel Oliveira, Peter Kille and Nuno G. C. Ferreira
The common use of tires is responsible for the production of large quantities of waste worldwide, which are landfilled or energetically recovered, with higher economical cost and known environmentally harmful consequences. This type of problem must be st...
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Chang Chen, Ruyi Zhang, Li Zhou and Yubin Wang
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Jochen Uebe, ?ilvinas Kry?evicius, Jolanta Januteniene, Audrone ?ukauskaite, Eugenijus Berta?ius, Rokas Rapolavicius, Valdas Jankunas and Audrius Senulis
The use of pyrolysis oil can be seen as an alternative fuel for maritime transport. However, pyrolysis oil from tires must be desulfurized for this. Recently, this can be done by hydrodynamic cavitation. This process does not require oxidation chemicals ...
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Katelyn Skornia, Steven I. Safferman, Laura Rodriguez-Gonzalez and Sarina J. Ergas
Wastewater produced during the wine-making process often contains an order of magnitude greater chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration than is typical of domestic wastewater. This waste stream is also highly variable in flow and composition due to th...
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Malgorzata Jastrzebska
This paper presents results of undrained and unconsolidated (UU) triaxial tests related to the influence of tire waste addition on strength characteristics of red clay from Patoka in Southern Poland. Angle of internal friction and cohesion values were es...
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Arwan Apriyono,Sumiyanto Sumiyanto,Yanto Yanto,Sachrul Iswahyudi,Rino Wahyu Pamungkas
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In this research, woven waste tire stripes are proposed as an alternative material to wire mesh to make a gabion wall. The performance of the waste tire stripe-based gabion wall is highly dependent on the strength of its stripe, where the stripe connecto...
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Buddhima Indraratna, Yujie Qi, Trung Ngoc Ngo, Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn, Tim Neville, Fernanda Bessa Ferreira and Amir Shahkolahi
Railway tracks are conventionally built on compacted ballast and structural fill layers placed above the natural (subgrade) foundation. However, during train operations, track deteriorations occur progressively due to ballast degradation. The associated ...
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