Search Results - "Bassey, Daniel E."
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Assessing the public perceptions of treated wastewater reuse: opportunities and implications for urban communities in developing countries
Published in Heliyon (01-10-2020)“…Wastewater reuse has become an integral part of Integrated Water Resources Management and thus plays a role in securing the water needs for future generations…”
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Experimental characterization of track ballast under triple-fouling condition: Evidence from selected Nigerian Railways
Published in Cogent engineering (01-01-2021)“…This study assessed the aggregate properties that influence track ballast performance along selected Nigerian railway lines. Ballast materials from five…”
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Evaluation of eco-friendly concrete having waste PET as fine aggregates
Published in Cleaner Materials (15-12-2021)“…This study assesses the impacts of recycling waste polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottles as a partial substitute for fine natural aggregates on the…”
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Effects of Dissimilar Curing Systems on the Strength and Durability of Recycled PET-Modified Concrete
Published in SILICON (01-02-2022)“…Since curing remains an essential parameter that directly influences concrete strength and durability, this research aimed at evaluating the effects of water,…”
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Waste materials in highway applications: An overview on generation and utilization implications on sustainability
Published in Journal of cleaner production (10-02-2021)“…The rate at which the construction industry explores and consumes non-renewable natural aggregates and other industrial products such as bitumen, lime, and…”
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Sustainable use of seashells as binder in concrete production: Prospect and challenges
Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-02-2021)“…Cement production has a lot of adverse effects on the environment and the globe at large. With all these negativities, it becomes imperative to find…”
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The use of Senilia senilis seashells as a substitute for coarse aggregate in eco-friendly concrete
Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-11-2020)“…This research appraised the effects of recycling senilia senilis waste seashells as a full or partial substitution for natural coarse aggregate (granite) in…”
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