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  1. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management
  2. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management : Volume 15
  3. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management : Volume 15, Issue 4, October 2013
  4. Using oil shale ash waste as a modifier for asphalt binders
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Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management : Volume 19
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Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management : Volume 17
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management : Volume 16
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management : Volume 15
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management : Volume 15, Issue 4, October 2013
Policy trends of e-waste management in Asia
An overview on the processes and technologies for recycling cathodic active materials from spent lithium-ion batteries
Vermicomposting technology as a tool for nutrient recovery from kitchen bio-waste
Leaching toxicity and heavy metal bioavailability of medical waste incineration fly ash
Optimization for MSW logistics of new Xicheng and new Dongcheng districts in Beijing based on maximum capacity of transfer stations
Stabilization of sewage sludge in the presence of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI): abatement of odor and improvement of biogas production
The life cycle assessment of an e-waste treatment enterprise in China
Novel pilot-scale washing process and equipment for removing Cr(VI) from contaminated soil
Sludge earthworm composting technology by Eisenia fetida
Preliminary environmental impact assessment of PFOS waste treatment in a lab-scale batch subcritical water decomposition operation
Performance evaluation of material separation from spent fluorescent lamps using the thermal end-cutting method
In-situ emission characteristics of odorous gases from two food waste processing plants
Evaluation of bioaccessible arsenic in fly ash by an in vitro method and influence of particle-size fraction on arsenic distribution
Using oil shale ash waste as a modifier for asphalt binders
Impacts of ultrasound on selective leaching recovery of heavy metals from metal-containing waste sludge
Anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cow manure and high concentrated food processing waste
Sunflower stalk, an agricultural waste, as an adsorbent for the removal of lead and cadmium from aqueous solutions
Health risk assessment of heavy metals (Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) in circumjacent soil of a factory for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment
Utilization of textile effluent wastewater treatment plant sludge as brick material
Utilization of amorphous rice husk ash for the synthesis of ZSM-5 zeolite under low temperature
Catalytic gasification of tars from a dumping site
Erratum to: Using oil shale ash waste as a modifier for asphalt binders
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Using oil shale ash waste as a modifier for asphalt binders

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Author Ghuzlan, Khalid Al Khateeb, Ghazi Damrah, Abdullah Abu
Copyright Year 2013
Abstract Oil shale rocks represent one of the most available sources of energy. Jordan land contains about 50 billion tons of oil shale, which makes Jordan the third in the world of the reserve of this material. Oil shale ash is a byproduct of the oil shale manufacturing process and considered a waste material and may cause hazards for human health. In this study, the effect of oil shale ash on asphalt binder rheological properties at higher temperatures was investigated. Five oil shale ash to asphalt (OSA/A) percentages by volume (0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 %) were used. The complex shear modulus (G*) and phase angle (δ) of asphalt binders were investigated using the Superpave Dynamic Shear Rheometer and the rotational viscosity (RV). It was found that increasing the OSA/A percentage increased the G* value and the RV of asphalt binders, and improved the Superpave rutting parameter, but did not affect significantly the phase angle. Thus, adding oil shale ash (the waste material) to asphalt binder enhanced its rheological properties and performance at high temperatures.
Starting Page 522
Ending Page 529
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 14384957
Journal Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management
Volume Number 15
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 16118227
Language English
Publisher Springer Japan
Publisher Date 2013-05-16
Publisher Place Tokyo
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Oil shale ash Waste Property of recycled products Rheology Recycling Asphalt binder Civil Engineering Waste Management/Waste Technology Environmental Management
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Waste Management and Disposal Mechanics of Materials
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