B Manjunath, M Di Mare… - … and Building Materials, 2023 - Elsevier
Hospitals, health care, and research centres produce significant amounts of biomedical waste, which are hazardous to human health and the natural habitat. The scale of …
MJ Terro - Building and environment, 2006 - Elsevier
The effect of replacement of fine and coarse aggregates with recycled glass on the fresh and hardened properties of Portland cement concrete at ambient and elevated temperatures is …
Medical waste incineration fly ash (MWIFA) contains heavy metals that are toxic by nature and pose numerous health risks. The paper deals with the suitability of MWIFA as a mineral …
H Kaur, R Siddique, A Rajor - Construction and Building Materials, 2019 - Elsevier
Biomedical waste is combination of medical waste from various sources like hospitals, research centers, clinics etc. and that presently or in the future poses a significant risk to …
A mixture of hazardous waste from various places, including hospitals, testing facilities, clinics, etc., is a biomedical waste. It is possible that eventually, there could be a significant …
Concrete produced with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) along with insertion of supplementary materials increases the level of nonlinearity. Due to this increased non …
Hospitals in Pakistan generate a large quantity of waste which is mainly managed by burning in incinerators. Burning of medical waste pollutes the environment by fly ash and …
Abstract Incinerated Bio-Medical Waste Ash (IBWA) is toxic waste material with broad potential (cancer, genetic risk, premature death, permanent disease) to inflict severe health …
This study investigates the effect of elevated temperature on cementitious composites with 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25% firebrick powder (FBP). In this regard, cementitious composite mortars …