Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies

The management of solid waste materials is a problem in many developing countries including Malaysia. With an increase in urbanization and economic development, solid waste management has become an acute problem due to the emergence of more waste material. Ceramic tiles generated from construction s...

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Main Author: Chan, Chee Kin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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description The management of solid waste materials is a problem in many developing countries including Malaysia. With an increase in urbanization and economic development, solid waste management has become an acute problem due to the emergence of more waste material. Ceramic tiles generated from construction sites were usually delivered to landfills for disposal. A critical shortage of natural aggregates for the production of new pedestrian blocks also occurred, and an enormous amount of ceramic tiles produced from deteriorated and construction sites created severe ecological and environmental problems.
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spelling usm-416702019-06-19T00:59:46Z http://eprints.usm.my/41670/ Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies Chan, Chee Kin TP1-1185 Chemical technology The management of solid waste materials is a problem in many developing countries including Malaysia. With an increase in urbanization and economic development, solid waste management has become an acute problem due to the emergence of more waste material. Ceramic tiles generated from construction sites were usually delivered to landfills for disposal. A critical shortage of natural aggregates for the production of new pedestrian blocks also occurred, and an enormous amount of ceramic tiles produced from deteriorated and construction sites created severe ecological and environmental problems. 2010-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/41670/1/CHAN_CHEE_KIN.pdf Chan, Chee Kin (2010) Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle TP1-1185 Chemical technology
Chan, Chee Kin
Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies
title Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies
title_full Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies
title_fullStr Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies
title_full_unstemmed Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies
title_short Pedestrian Block From Ceramic-Based Tiles Waster : Properties, Modelling And Optimization Studies
title_sort pedestrian block from ceramic-based tiles waster : properties, modelling and optimization studies
topic TP1-1185 Chemical technology
url http://eprints.usm.my/41670/
http://eprints.usm.my/41670/1/CHAN_CHEE_KIN.pdf