نتایج جستجو برای: slurry abrasion

تعداد نتایج: 9597  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2014
Kiran Kumar Katakam Helena Mejer Anders Dalsgaard Niels Christian Kyvsgaard Stig Milan Thamsborg

Eggs of Ascaris suum from pigs are highly resistant and commonly used as a conservative indicator of pathogen inactivation during slurry storage. Eggs of Ascaridia galli, the poultry ascarid, are also known to be highly resistant but the suitability as an indicator of pathogen inactivation has never been tested. Pig slurry has to be stored for several months to inactivate pathogens but chemical...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2016
Tom Misselbrook John Hunt Francesca Perazzolo Giorgio Provolo

Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH) and ammonia (NH) emissions to the atmosphere, for which accurate quantification and potential mitigation methods are required. Methane and NH emissions were measured from pilot-scale cattle slurry (CS) and pig slurry (PS) stores under cool, temperate, and warm conditions (approximately 8, 11, and 17°C, respectively) and inclu...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2023

Microsurfacing asphalt mixtures are a preventive maintenance technology comprising the application of slurry (produced with modified emulsion), aggregate, filler, and water on top an existing pavement at ambient temperature. Although it is widely used technology, further studies mix design procedures necessary to ensure adequate composition. Thus, this study contributes developing improved proc...

2002
Tarun R. Naik Shiw S. Singh Mohammad M. Hossain

This research was conducted to evaluate abrasion resistance of high-volume fly ash concrete. A reference plain portland cement concrete was proportioned to obtain 28day strength of 41 MPa. Concrete mixtures were also proportioned to have two levels of cement replacements (50 and 70%) with an ASTM Class C fly ash. Abrasion tests were carried out using the rotating cutter method as per ASTM C-944...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
O Grant Clark Brent Morin Yongcheng Zhang Willem C Sauer John J R Feddes

When livestock manure slurry is agitated, the sudden release of hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) can raise concentrations to dangerous levels. Low-level air bubbling and dietary S reduction were evaluated as methods for reducing peak H(2)S emissions from swine (Sus scrofa) manure slurry samples. In a first experiment, 15-L slurry samples were stored in bench-scale digesters and continuously bubbled wit...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2012
R B Brennan M G Healy J Grant T G Ibrahim O Fenton

Chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incidental phosphorus (P) losses in runoff; however, the effects of amendments on incidental nitrogen (N) losses are not as well documented. This study examined P and N losses in runoff during three simulated rainfall events 2, 10 and 28 days after a single application of unamended/chemically amended dairy cattle slu...

2012
Carmen A. Campos Vanesa Losada Óscar Rodríguez Santiago P. Aubourg Jorge Barros-Velázquez

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 The use of ozonised slurry ice was investigated as a new refrigeration system for the storage of farmed turbot (Psetta maxima), a non-fat fish species of high commercial value. With this purpose in mind, an ozone generator device was coupled to a slurry ice system working subzero at -1.5oC. The ozone concentration was adjusted to a ...

A. Amiri, J. Daghigh Roohi, M. Fallahi , M. Moradi, N. Arshad,

The objective of this project is to compare growth and survival rate in Chinese carps reared under traditional culture conditions versus those reared in ponds treated with slurry (anaerobic fermented of cow manure). This experiment was conducted using two treatments one treatment using slurry and the other using cow manure plus chemical fertilizer as the control with three replicates for each....

2014
Gabor Domokos Douglas J. Jerolmack Andras Á. Sipos Ákos Török

River-bed sediments display two universal downstream trends: fining, in which particle size decreases; and rounding, where pebble shapes evolve toward ellipsoids. Rounding is known to result from transport-induced abrasion; however many researchers argue that the contribution of abrasion to downstream fining is negligible. This presents a paradox: downstream shape change indicates substantial a...

This study experimentally investigates the effect of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT’s), as a reinforcing material, on the physical properties of heavy-weight oil well cements. A candidate well is selected and the properties of the cement slurry used in a problematic section of the well are tested in the laboratory. Carbon nanotubes (CNT’s) are added as fibers to the cement slurry and the i...

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