Search Results - "Eberemu, Adrian O."
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Evaluation of bagasse ash treated lateritic soil as a potential barrier material in waste containment application
Published in Acta geotechnica (01-08-2013)“…Laboratory tests were conducted on a reddish-brown lateritic soil treated with up to 12 % bagasse ash to assess its suitability in waste containment barriers…”
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Selected AI optimization techniques and applications in geotechnical engineering
Published in Cogent engineering (31-12-2023)“…In an age of depleting earth due to global warming impacting badly on the ozone layer of the earth system, the need to employ technologies to substitute those…”
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Teaching bioengineering using a blended online teaching and learning strategy: a new pedagogy for adapting classrooms in developing countries
Published in Education and information technologies (01-04-2023)“…Research and academia have been recently affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19), and physical classrooms and laboratory experiments have been affected…”
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Reliability Assessment of Bearing Capacity of Cement–Iron Ore Tailing Blend Black Cotton Soil for Strip Foundations
Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-04-2019)“…A reliability estimate of bearing capacity values of cement–iron ore tailing treated black cotton soil was evaluated using a predictive model developed from…”
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Reliability Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivity Characteristics of Waste Wood Ash Treated Lateritic Soil
Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-04-2019)“…Probabilistic reliability analysis of suitability of compacted waste wood ash (WWA) treated lateritic soils for use as liners and covers in waste containment…”
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Evaluation of Strength Characteristics of Tropical Black Clay Treated with Locust Bean Waste Ash
Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-04-2016)“…An expansive tropical black clay (also known as black cotton soil because the cotton plant thrives well on it) was treated with up to 15 % locust bean waste…”
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Effect of Compactive Effort and Curing Period on the Compressibility Characteristics of Tropical Black Clay Treated with Rice Husk Ash
Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-02-2016)“…One-dimensional laboratory consolidation test was carried out on compacted tropical black clay (also known as black cotton soil because the cotton plant…”
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The Use of Compacted Tropical Clay Treated With Rice Husk Ash as a Suitable Hydraulic Barrier Material in Waste Containment Applications
Published in Waste and biomass valorization (01-06-2013)“…Protection of our environment from pollutants emanating from wastes generated by man made activities and disposal systems in less developed countries is now a…”
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Diffusion of municipal waste contaminants in compacted lateritic soil treated with bagasse ash
Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-09-2013)“…Compacted clay can minimize infiltration of liquid into waste or control the release of contaminated liquids to the surrounding soils and groundwater…”
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Critical state desiccation induced shrinkage of biomass treated compacted soil as pavement foundation
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Valorization and sequestration of hydrogen gas from biomass combustion in solid waste incineration NaOH oxides of carbon entrapment model (SWI-NaOH-OCE Model)
Published in Materials science for energy technologies (2020)“…[Display omitted] •Valorisation of biomass has been reviewed.•Capturing of oxides of carbon released during combustion was reviewed.•Sequestration of hydrogen…”
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Desiccation Induced Shrinkage of Compacted Lateritic Soil Treated with Blast Furnace Slag
Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-09-2010)“…A reddish brown lateritic soil treated with up to 15% blast furnace slag was compacted with three compactive efforts, (standard Proctor, West African Standard…”
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