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Cement Manufacturing
(a) Lafarge Proposes New Fuel
The fuel, known as
process-engineered fuel (PEF), is comprised of a blend of shredded and crushed
wood waste (particle boards and manufactured wood products), non-chlorinated
plastic (non-recyclable) and tar shingles.Read more.
(b) UNICEM Launches High-Strength Cement
UniCem 42,5N is a versatile cement with many
benefits such as: high ultimate compressive strength, low heat of hydration,
better workability, reduced bleeding, reduced porosity, improved cohesion,
smooth surface finish and less CO2 emission. Read more.
Concrete, Mineral and Chemical Admixtures
(a) Ingenious Way to Build Bridges
(a) Ingenious Way to Build Bridges
The technique is known as
accelerated bridge construction, or ABC, and though it’s been used on hundreds
of small projects, this marks one of thr first times a state transportation
agency has used it on a major interstate. Read more.
(b) Coloured Concrete
Colourcrete is available in a range of 48
standard colours and can also be produced as a bespoke mix. Read more.
Books
(b) ACI SP-294 Advances in Green Binder Systems
The papers in this CD deal with a wide variety of topics that are of significant interest and impact, including the chemistry of geopolymerization of fly ash, mixture proportioning of concretes containing fly ash alone as the binder, methods to improve the reactivity of fly ash through nanomodification or the use of fine limestone, and phosphate-based cements. Also, novel methods of the use of waste glass powder and rice husk ash as cementing materials are detailed. These paper are a useful addition to the library for any researcher, materials producer, or end user interested in alternative and sustainable binding materials for concrete. Read more.
(c) ACI SP-293 Reinforced Concrete Columns with High Strength Concrete and Steel Reinforcement
(a) Mineral Admixtures in Cement and Concrete, Author:
Jayant D. Bapat, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
Written for engineers,
this book focuses on how to make more workable and durable concrete using
mineral admixtures. For each mineral admixture, the book looks at manufacturing
and processing, physical characteristics, chemical and mineralogical composition,
quality control, and reported experiences. It also examines the provisions of
national standards on the admixture’s addition to cement and concrete. Offering
a deeper understanding of mineral admixtures, it encourages engineers to more
effectively use these and other wastes in cement and concrete to support more
sustainable growth of the cement and construction industry. Read More.
The papers in this CD deal with a wide variety of topics that are of significant interest and impact, including the chemistry of geopolymerization of fly ash, mixture proportioning of concretes containing fly ash alone as the binder, methods to improve the reactivity of fly ash through nanomodification or the use of fine limestone, and phosphate-based cements. Also, novel methods of the use of waste glass powder and rice husk ash as cementing materials are detailed. These paper are a useful addition to the library for any researcher, materials producer, or end user interested in alternative and sustainable binding materials for concrete. Read more.
(c) ACI SP-293 Reinforced Concrete Columns with High Strength Concrete and Steel Reinforcement
The papers included in this CD present results
from recent research studies and examples of practical applications and use of
high-strength concrete and steel reinforcement in recent projects. Read more.
Teaching, Training and Research
(a) Professional Training Course on Durable, High Performance Cement & Concrete with Mineral & Chemical Admixtures
Dr J D Bapat offers professional training course
on “Durable, High Performance Cement & Concrete with Mineral & Chemical
Admixtures ”. Two-day course is useful for engineers working in cement plants,
cement and admixtures marketing, construction sites, higher education. Duration
and content: tailor-made as per participants’ requirement. Venue: as per
sponsor’s preference. Download brochure. Read more.
(b) The Role of Cement in the 2050 Low Carbon Economy
The European cement industry association Cembureau has
initiated a project. The goal of the project is to find solutions for
reducing CO2 emissions generated by the cement production process using current
and future technologies, concluding theoretically in 2050. Read more.
(c) GGBS Reduces Volume of
Nuclear Waste by 90 Per Cent
The researchers, from the University’s Faculty of
Engineering, have shown that mixing plutonium-contaminated waste with blast
furnace slag and turning it into glass reduces its volume by 85-95 per cent. It
also effectively locks in the radioactive plutonium, creating a stable end product. Read more.
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(a) Lost iPhone? See what you can do.
(b) Everything about Chromebook. Read.
(c) Cement Industry in India –Moving Towards Sustainable Growth by Dr J D Bapat
Article Published in Indian Cement Review, Voll.28, No. 4, Nov. 2013, pp 61-63. Download article.
(d) Petcoke as Fuel for Cement Production: Benefits & Challenges. View ppt.
(e) Techno Marketing of Cement, Admixtures and Equipment. View ppt.
Discussions
(a) Hidden Benefits of Deep Sleep
Deep sleep sounds restful, but that's when our brains are
actually working hard. One of the main things the brain is doing is moving
memories from short-term storage into long-term storage, allowing us more
short-term memory space for the next day. If you don't get adequate deep sleep
then these memories will be lost. Read more.
(b) ASTM Allows Water Addition in Transit. Participate in this Linkedin discussion.
(c) Impressive Solar Energy Facts
Solar power is in a tremendously different
place today than it was in 10 years ago. Below are a handful of impressive
stats about solar power’s growth, as well as some general stats about solar
energy potential that are also quite noteworthy. Read more.
(a) IEE IAS/PCA Cement Conference, Wasington DC, April 13-17, 2014. View details.
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