Post-construction Report, Demonstration Project No. 59, the Use of Fly Ash in Construction

Post-construction Report, Demonstration Project No. 59, the Use of Fly Ash in Construction

Author: Arkansas. State Highway & Transportation Department. Materials and Research Division

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13:

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"Fly ash from Arkansas Power and Light's Coal Fired Generating Plant at White Bluff (near Redfield) was utilized as the base course for the 38th Street Connection Road in Pine Bluff. A mixture of 100% fly ash and water was mixed, laid down, and compacted in two lifts to form an 8 inch Fly Ash Base Course. This demonstration project illustrates the design and construction procedures and the resultant energy conservation of utilizing a by-product of the coal fired generating plant"--Technical report documentation page.


Fly Ash in Concrete

Fly Ash in Concrete

Author: K. Wesche

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-03-01

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0203626419

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This book is a state-of-the-art report which documents current knowledge on the properties of fly ash in concrete and the use of fly ash in construction. It includes RILEM Recommendations on fly ash in concrete and a comprehensive bibliography including over 800 references.


Recycling and Use of Waste Materials and By-products in Highway Construction

Recycling and Use of Waste Materials and By-products in Highway Construction

Author: Robert J. Collins

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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This synthesis will be of interest to administrators and policy makers; pavement, material, geotechnical, and environmental engineers; and maintenance and construction professionals involved with highway design and construction issues. Information is provided on the technical, economic, and environmental aspects (including legislative and regulatory considerations) of recycling and using waste materials and by-products in highway construction. The quantities, characteristics, possible uses, current and past research activities, and actual highway construction use of each waste material or by-product is provided. This information, based on a review of nearly 1,000 references and on responses to a 1991 survey (updated in 1993), is classified into four broad categories based on source: agricultural, domestic, industrial, and mineral wastes. A Technical Appendix to this document containing an extensive bibliography, supporting information, and details regarding the use of selected waste materials and by-products is available separately from the Transportation Research Board.


HRIS Abstracts

HRIS Abstracts

Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Information Service

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13:

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