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Mathematical approach to application of industrial wastes in clay brick production - Part I: Testing and analysis
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2015)
The objective of this study was to investigate utilization potential of organic and inorganic industrial wastes in clay bricks. Mineral composition of starting heavy clay sample is tested using an X-ray diffractometer. ...
Mathematical approach to application of industrial wastes in clay brick production-Part II: Optimization
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2015)
The effects of organic and inorganic waste sludges, coal dust, fly and landfill ashes, soybean crust, sawdust, sunflower flakes and their ash addition to representative heavy clay were investigated. Changes introduced to ...
Analysis of Moisture Transfer During the Drying of Clay Tiles with Particular Reference to an Estimation of the Time-Dependent Effective Diffusivity
(Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia, 2014)
The description of the drying process was reduced to the establishment of a series of theoretical and empirical drying models. The complex processes of simultaneous moisture and heat transfer, which are often nonstationary, ...
The effects of chemical composition and firing temperature in heavy clay brick production - Chemometric approach
(Expert Fachmedien GmbH, 2014)
Factors influencing final clay brick properties are numerous, since the raw materials are highly heterogeneous. The chemometric approach is rarely used in analysis in this field, although it could significantly improve ...