This document discusses a research project to produce wollastonite glass-ceramic from waste materials. The objectives are to produce wollastonite glass-ceramic and study the effect of composition and heat treatment on physical properties. The methodology involves preparing samples by cleaning, crushing, grinding and sieving cockle shells and soda lime silica glass, followed by various heat treatment and analysis steps. The expected results are phase identification by XRD, composition analysis by XRF, and determination of physical properties including density.
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This document discusses a study that investigated using ceramic waste powder to partially replace cement and marble dust to partially replace fine aggregate in concrete mixtures. Ceramic waste and marble dust are produced in large quantities as byproducts and require proper disposal. The study aimed to evaluate these waste materials as partial substitutes in concrete to potentially improve sustainability. Concrete mixtures were produced by replacing cement with ceramic waste powder from 0-50% and replacing fine aggregate with marble dust from 0-50%. The compressive strength of the mixtures was then tested and compared to conventional concrete at 28 days.
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Steelite International has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and increase sustainability. It installed a Lamella filtration system to recycle clay waste from its ceramic manufacturing process, reducing landfill waste by over 400 tonnes annually. Over 90% of the company's waste is now recycled. It also launched a "Made for Life" campaign to highlight the durability of its products and reduce the environmental impact of frequent replacement. Steelite plans to further reduce its energy consumption by 30% over the next five years while maintaining quality and conduct its largest ever energy survey to identify additional areas for improvement.
1. The document discusses various building materials used in construction such as stone, binders, concrete, ceramics, metals, timber, plastic and glass.
2. It also outlines the typical phases of building construction including site preparation, laying the foundation, constructing the structure, adding roofs, walls and floors, and finishing touches.
3. The main building materials and construction phases discussed provide an overview of the materials and process involved in typical building projects.
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This document discusses a research project to produce wollastonite glass-ceramic from waste materials. The objectives are to produce wollastonite glass-ceramic and study the effect of composition and heat treatment on physical properties. The methodology involves preparing samples by cleaning, crushing, grinding and sieving cockle shells and soda lime silica glass, followed by various heat treatment and analysis steps. The expected results are phase identification by XRD, composition analysis by XRF, and determination of physical properties including density.
This document summarizes a research project on synthesizing wollastonite glass ceramics from snail shells and soda-lime-silica glass through heat treatment. The objectives are to produce wollastonite glass ceramics with different compositions and heat treatments, and analyze the samples. The methodology involves collecting and processing the raw materials, mixing and melting them, heat treating the products, and analyzing them through XRD, XRF, FTIR and density measurements. The expected results are characterization of crystalline materials and determination of structure through XRD analysis, elemental composition through XRF, chemical bonds through FTIR, and density measurements.
This document discusses a study that investigated using ceramic waste powder to partially replace cement and marble dust to partially replace fine aggregate in concrete mixtures. Ceramic waste and marble dust are produced in large quantities as byproducts and require proper disposal. The study aimed to evaluate these waste materials as partial substitutes in concrete to potentially improve sustainability. Concrete mixtures were produced by replacing cement with ceramic waste powder from 0-50% and replacing fine aggregate with marble dust from 0-50%. The compressive strength of the mixtures was then tested and compared to conventional concrete at 28 days.
Ceramic Manufacturing – Waste Reduction and Re-UseCeramics 2011
Steelite International has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and increase sustainability. It installed a Lamella filtration system to recycle clay waste from its ceramic manufacturing process, reducing landfill waste by over 400 tonnes annually. Over 90% of the company's waste is now recycled. It also launched a "Made for Life" campaign to highlight the durability of its products and reduce the environmental impact of frequent replacement. Steelite plans to further reduce its energy consumption by 30% over the next five years while maintaining quality and conduct its largest ever energy survey to identify additional areas for improvement.
1. The document discusses various building materials used in construction such as stone, binders, concrete, ceramics, metals, timber, plastic and glass.
2. It also outlines the typical phases of building construction including site preparation, laying the foundation, constructing the structure, adding roofs, walls and floors, and finishing touches.
3. The main building materials and construction phases discussed provide an overview of the materials and process involved in typical building projects.
European ceramic industry: When tradition builds a futureCerame-Unie
Cerame-Unie is the European ceramic industry association, representing 31 countries and 200,000 direct jobs.
Find out more about our industry and our policy recommendations in the fields of energy, climate, environment & construction, research & innovation and trade & internal market.
Visit our website at www.cerameunie.eu.
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IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
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This document summarizes Induron Protective Coatings, a company that produces ceramic epoxy coatings founded in 1947. It introduces their new line of ceramic epoxy coatings that provide corrosion protection for water tanks, pipes, and other industrial structures. The coatings are 100% solids, with no solvents, VOCs, or HAPs. They offer benefits like self-healing of pinholes, high film builds up to 80 mils in one coat, very low permeability, and inhibition of microbiological growth. Performance testing results on various coatings are provided. Examples of application projects are shown and benefits of single coat application discussed.
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Experiments were carried out to study exhaust emissions of diesel engine with low heat
rejection (LHR) combustion chamber with ceramic coated cylinder head [ceramic coating of
thickness 500 microns was done on inside portion of cylinder head] with different operating
conditions [normal temperature and pre–heated temperature] of waste fried vegetable oil based
biodiesel with varied injector opening pressure and injection timing. Conventional engine (CE)
showed deteriorated performance, while engine with LHR combustion chamber showed improved
performance with biodiesel operation at manufacturer’s recommended injection timing of 27o bTDC
(before top dead center) and injector opening pressure of 190 bar.
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The document describes Bill Burns' experience attending the IFME 17th World Congress on Municipal Engineering conference in Helsinki, Finland after receiving an APWA scholarship. It details his travel from Orlando to Helsinki, his accommodations at the affordable and convenient Hostel Academica, and his exploration of Finnish sauna culture at the Olympic Swimming Complex and other locations. The trip provided an opportunity for Bill to learn from other municipal professionals from around the world and experience the city and culture of Helsinki.
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This document provides a list of 12 research articles published by the Faculty of Engineering at a Thai university that were cited in international journals in 2012. It includes the article title, authors, source information, publication date, volume and issue numbers, conference title and dates if applicable, and digital object identifier (DOI). The articles cover a range of engineering topics and were published between 2004 and 2011 in journals related to fields like chemical engineering, materials science, environmental engineering, and more.
This document provides details of 36 books available in the ENLIB library in April 2012. Each entry lists the book title, author(s), publication year, and call number. Topics include airport engineering, electric machines, mechatronics, automotive manufacturing systems, pipelines, computer numerical control, and various other engineering fields.
This document describes a volume lab with four parts. Part A has students measure the number of drops in 1 mL of water using an eyedropper and graduated cylinder. Part B uses water displacement to find the volume of three marbles. Part C uses a formula to calculate the volume of a box. Part D mixes colored water in test tubes, measuring amounts poured between tubes to create a rainbow of colors. Safety is discussed at the end.
The document provides an overview of global economic conditions and financial markets in the first quarter of 2013 from the perspective of an investment counselling firm. It discusses continued signs of economic healing globally, with the largest risks diminished. Inflation is expected to remain subdued. Public debt levels remain high in developed nations. Financial markets have seen positive returns and equity inflows, despite mixed economic data. Specific economic forecasts are provided for various countries and regions.
The document describes a system called MARS that provides various services for real estate properties through an IP phone interface. The services include visitor management, digital signage, broadcasting announcements, messaging, maintenance requests, surveys, emergency notifications, bill payment reminders and integration with payment gateways. MARS aims to streamline operations, increase revenue opportunities, provide convenience to residents and tenants, and reduce costs through centralized management and control of these services using IP phones.
1. The document lists 10 books available in the ENLIB library in April 2011.
2. The books cover topics such as the finite element method, intelligent control systems, vibration condition monitoring, decision making in systems engineering, equilibrium theory, thermal design of heat sinks and exchangers, intelligent instrumentation, engineering mathematics with MATLAB, energy storage approaches, and steam power engineering.
3. The list provides book titles, authors, publication years, and call numbers for locating each book in the library.
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1. The document provides a list of 37 journal articles published in 2012 by faculty members of the Department of Engineering at Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
2. The articles are summarized with information including authors, source titles, publication dates, volume and issue numbers if applicable, and conference details if presented at a conference.
3. The articles cover a wide range of engineering topics including materials science, energy, electronics, transportation, agriculture, and more. Many of the articles present research conducted at Khon Kaen University.
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This document provides a summary of 20 new books added to the ENLIB library in October 2012. It includes the book title, author(s), publication year, and call number for each entry. The books cover a wide range of topics related to engineering, science, and mathematics such as energy and sustainability, thermoelectric power, game theory, risk assessment, transportation engineering, and geothermal reservoir engineering.
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This document discusses using ceramic waste as an aggregate in concrete. It presents the results of an experiment replacing regular aggregate with 10-40% ceramic waste aggregate. The highest compressive strengths were achieved with 10-30% replacement. Replacing over 30% resulted in lower strengths. The conclusion is that ceramic waste can be effectively used in concrete as both sand and coarse aggregate up to certain percentages without negatively impacting strength properties. This reduces waste in the ceramic industry and costs for raw materials in concrete production.
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Experiments were carried out to study exhaust emissions of diesel engine with low heat
rejection (LHR) combustion chamber with ceramic coated cylinder head [ceramic coating of
thickness 500 microns was done on inside portion of cylinder head] with different operating
conditions [normal temperature and pre–heated temperature] of waste fried vegetable oil based
biodiesel with varied injector opening pressure and injection timing. Conventional engine (CE)
showed deteriorated performance, while engine with LHR combustion chamber showed improved
performance with biodiesel operation at manufacturer’s recommended injection timing of 27o bTDC
(before top dead center) and injector opening pressure of 190 bar.
This is an off-the-cuff piece I came up with late at night one day soon after visiting Denmark. Late night in Seattle winter sparks a certain section of the imagination.
This short story features 6 animals - a turtle, sheep, lion, eagle, and camel - and a boy named Peter who are searching for the greatest treasure. Along the way each encounters challenges but works together to overcome obstacles and support one another in finding the treasure.
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This document provides a table summarizing research publications from various departments at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi. The table lists 42 publications, providing details such as the title, authors, department, source, publication date, volume/issue numbers, page numbers, citations according to ISI and Scopus databases. The publications cover a range of topics from various fields including engineering, science, agriculture, and more. The document aims to catalog and provide metrics for research output from the university.
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The document provides an overview of global economic conditions and financial markets in the first quarter of 2013 from the perspective of an investment counselling firm. It discusses continued signs of economic healing globally, with the largest risks diminished. Inflation is expected to remain subdued. Public debt levels remain high in developed nations. Financial markets have seen positive returns and equity inflows, despite mixed economic data. Specific economic forecasts are provided for various countries and regions.
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1. The document lists 10 books available in the ENLIB library in April 2011.
2. The books cover topics such as the finite element method, intelligent control systems, vibration condition monitoring, decision making in systems engineering, equilibrium theory, thermal design of heat sinks and exchangers, intelligent instrumentation, engineering mathematics with MATLAB, energy storage approaches, and steam power engineering.
3. The list provides book titles, authors, publication years, and call numbers for locating each book in the library.
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Come join your APWA Central FL Branch friends for a fun social and football game at the Knights Stadium for the UCF vs. UConn game on October 26! Thanks to ETM, Universal Engineering, VHB and Wade Trim for sponsorsins this event that will be catered by Wackadoos (BBQ).
1. The document provides a list of 37 journal articles published in 2012 by faculty members of the Department of Engineering at Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
2. The articles are summarized with information including authors, source titles, publication dates, volume and issue numbers if applicable, and conference details if presented at a conference.
3. The articles cover a wide range of engineering topics including materials science, energy, electronics, transportation, agriculture, and more. Many of the articles present research conducted at Khon Kaen University.
The document appears to be an educational activity about the fable of the grasshopper and the ants. It asks the reader multiple choice questions about key details of the story, like which character is lazy or what season it takes place in. It reminds the reader to sit properly, stay quiet, and pay attention before watching a related video. The activity tests the reader's comprehension of the classic fable through fill-in-the-blank style questions.
This document provides a summary of 20 new books added to the ENLIB library in October 2012. It includes the book title, author(s), publication year, and call number for each entry. The books cover a wide range of topics related to engineering, science, and mathematics such as energy and sustainability, thermoelectric power, game theory, risk assessment, transportation engineering, and geothermal reservoir engineering.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides summaries for 8 new books available at the library. It includes the book title, author, short description of about 3 sentences for each book, publication year, and call number. The books cover a range of topics including linear representations of finite groups, social media data mining, PIC microcontroller programming, 32-bit microcontroller programming in C, Big Dig project management, industrial construction management, statistical learning methods for data mining, and embedded system design.
1. ENLIB - New Books
(August 2011)
No. Details
1 Title : Waste immobilization in glass and ceramic
based hosts : radioactive, toxic and hazardous wastes
Author : Ian W. Donald.
The safe storage in glass-based materials of both radioactive and non-
radioactive hazardous wastes is covered in a single book, making it
unique
Provides a comprehensive and timely reference source at this critical
time in waste management, including an extensive and up-to-date
bibliography in all areas outlined to waste conversion and related
technologies, both radioactive and non-radioactive
Brings together all aspects of waste vitrification, draws comparisons
between the different types of wastes and treatments, and outlines
where lessons learnt in the radioactive waste field can be of benefit in
the treatment of non-radioactive wastes
Year : 2010
Call No. : TD1063 D675
2 Title : Instrumentation design studies
Author : Ernest O. Doebelin.
Includes a brief yet useful introduction to statistical experiment design
Explains from a design and performance standpoint how to protect
sensitive instruments and machines from damaging shock and vibration
environments
Shows how to design piezoelectric actuators for precision nanometer
motion control
Details the mechanical, fluid, thermal, and control aspects of designing
a complete instrument (the viscosimeter)
Provides sharply focused, user-friendly mini-manuals for MATLAB,
SIMULINK, and Minitab
Year : 2010
Call No. : TA165 D649 2010
2. 3 Title : Modern control engineering
Author : Katsuhiko Ogata.
- Ogata’s Modern Control Engineering, 5/e, offers the comprehensive
coverage of continuous-time control systems that all senior students must have,
including frequency response approach, root-locus approach, and state-space
approach to analysis and design of control systems. The text provides a gradual
development of control theory, shows how to solve all computational problems
with MATLAB, and avoids highly mathematical arguments. A wealth of examples
and worked problems are featured throughout the text.
Year : 2010
Call No. : TJ213 O34 2010
4 Title : Manufacturing engineering and technology
Author : Serope Kalpakjian, Steven R. Schmid
- Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology 5/eis intended for students of
manufacturing in manufacturing , mechanical, or industrial engineering programs
at both the Associate Degree or Bachelor Degree level. The book emphasizes a
mostly qualitative description of the science, mathematics and the technology
and practice of manufacturing, including detailed descriptions of manufacturing
processes and the manufacturing enterprise. The book has been completely
updated, and addresses issues essential to modern manufacturing, ranging from
traditional topics such as casting, forming, machining, and joining processes, to
advanced topics such as the fabrication of microelectronic devices and
microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). With a large number of case studies
and examples, up to date and comprehensive coverage of all topics, and
superior graphics, the book provides a good background for manufacturing
students as well as professionals.
Year : 2006 5th Ed.
Call No. : TS176 K14 2006
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9 Title : ANSYS workbench tutorial : structural &
thermal analysis using the ANSYS workbench release
12.1 environment
Author: Kent L. Lawrence.
- The exercises in ANSYS Workbench Tutorial Release 12.1 introduce
the reader to effective engineering problem solving through the use of
this powerful modeling, simulation and optimization tool. Topics that are
covered include solid modeling, stress analysis, conduction/convection
heat transfer, thermal stress, vibration and buckling. It is designed for
practicing and student engineers alike and is suitable for use with an
organized course of instruction or for self-study.
Year : 2010
Call No. : TA345.5.A57 L421 2010