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  1. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D
  2. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 98
  3. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 98, Issue 2, October 2017
  4. Investigating the Utility of Iron Ore Waste in Preparing Non-fired Bricks
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Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 98
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 98, Issue 2, October 2017
A Modified Coal Mine Roof Rating Classification System to Design Support Requirements in Coal Mines
Characterization of Coal Mine Overburden and Assessment as Mine Haul Road Construction Material
Comparative Behaviour of Nitrite and Nitrate for the Protection of Rebar Corrosion
Correlation Between Morphology and Nanomechanical Behavior of ZnO Thin Films
Development of Self Fire Retardant Melamine-Animal Glue Formaldehyde (MGF) Resin for the Manufacture of BWR Ply Board
Effect of Hydrogen on the Properties of RF-Magnetron Sputtering ZnO:Al Films as an Alternative to Commercially Available TCO Films
Effect of Precipitation Morphology on the Second Harmonic Generation of Ultrasonic Wave During Tempering in P92 Steel
Effect of Sintering Atmosphere and Solution Treatment on Density, Microstructure and Tensile Properties of Duplex Stainless Steels Developed from Pre-alloyed Powders
Environmental Benign Process for Production of Molybdenum Metal from Sulphide Based Minerals
Investigating the Utility of Iron Ore Waste in Preparing Non-fired Bricks
Multiplier Accounting of Indian Mining Industry: The Application
Optimization of Friction and Wear Properties of Electroless Ni–P Coatings Under Lubrication Using Grey Fuzzy Logic
Preparation and Characterization of Nateglinide Loaded Hydrophobic Biocompatible Polymer Nanoparticles
Study on Reduction Kinetics of Briquettes of Hematite Fines with Boiler Grade Coal and Coke Dust in Two Different Forms: Intermixing and Multilayered
Tribological Wear Behaviour and Hardness Measurement of SiC, Al$_{2}$O$_{3}$ Reinforced Al. Matrix Hybrid Composite
Prospect of Thermal Insulation by Silica Aerogel: A Brief Review
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 98, Issue 1, April 2017
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 97
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 96
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 95
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 94
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D : Volume 93

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Investigating the Utility of Iron Ore Waste in Preparing Non-fired Bricks

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Author Vardhan, Harsha Lamani, Shreekant R. Mangalpady, Aruna
Copyright Year 2016
Abstract Iron ore waste is a major problem for mine owners due to the difficulty involved in its storage, handling and other environmental related issues. An alternative solution to this is utilisation of iron ore waste (IOW) as some value added product in construction industry. An attempt has been made in this paper in examining the possibility of making non-fired bricks from iron ore waste with some additives like cement and fly-ash. Each of the additives were mixed with IOW in different ratios and different sets of bricks were prepared. The prepared IOW bricks were cured for 7, 14, 21 and 28 days and their respective compressive strength and percentage of water absorption were determined. The results show that IOW bricks prepared with 9% and above cement and with 28 days of curing are suitable for brick making and meet the IS specifications. It was also observed that the weight of the prepared bricks with 9% cement with 28 days of curing varies between 2.35 and 2.45 kg whereas the weight of compressed fire clay bricks varies from 2.80 to 2.89 kg. Results also show that the cost of bricks prepared with cement ranging from 9 to 20% is comparable to that of commercially available compressed bricks.
Starting Page 239
Ending Page 250
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISSN 22502122
Journal Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D
Volume Number 98
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 22502130
Language English
Publisher Springer India
Publisher Date 2016-10-26
Publisher Place New Delhi
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Engineering Fly-ash Additives Bricks Iron ore waste Compressive strength Water absorption
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Materials Chemistry Metals and Alloys Mechanical Engineering Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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