Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material

The dredging activity at Kuala Perlis becomes more frequent due to the rapid sedimentation. As a result, the marine department is burdened with a high maintenance cost. Thus, an alternative solution in the management of dredged marine sediment is essential to overcome this problem. This paper focuse...

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發表在:ISBEIA 2012 - IEEE Symposium on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications
主要作者: 2-s2.0-84874366973
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語言:English
出版: 2012
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id Salim W.S.W.; Sadikon S.F.; Salleh S.M.; Noor N.A.M.; Arshad M.F.; Wahid N.
spelling Salim W.S.W.; Sadikon S.F.; Salleh S.M.; Noor N.A.M.; Arshad M.F.; Wahid N.
2-s2.0-84874366973
Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material
2012
ISBEIA 2012 - IEEE Symposium on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications


10.1109/ISBEIA.2012.6422937
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84874366973&doi=10.1109%2fISBEIA.2012.6422937&partnerID=40&md5=84fd621a6fd5108653ca53c1c0d07214
The dredging activity at Kuala Perlis becomes more frequent due to the rapid sedimentation. As a result, the marine department is burdened with a high maintenance cost. Thus, an alternative solution in the management of dredged marine sediment is essential to overcome this problem. This paper focuses on the preliminary investigation of the potential of dredged marine sediment of Kuala Perlis to be reused as a raw material for brick. Results of physical properties and chemical composition of studied material indicate that there are some suitable components for brick material such as the presence of silica and alumina in the dredged marine sediment. Copyright © 2012 IEEE.


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Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material
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title Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material
title_short Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material
title_full Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material
title_fullStr Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of physical properties and chemical composition of Kuala Perlis dredged marine sediment as a potential brick material
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description The dredging activity at Kuala Perlis becomes more frequent due to the rapid sedimentation. As a result, the marine department is burdened with a high maintenance cost. Thus, an alternative solution in the management of dredged marine sediment is essential to overcome this problem. This paper focuses on the preliminary investigation of the potential of dredged marine sediment of Kuala Perlis to be reused as a raw material for brick. Results of physical properties and chemical composition of studied material indicate that there are some suitable components for brick material such as the presence of silica and alumina in the dredged marine sediment. Copyright © 2012 IEEE.
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