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Case Studies
Welcome to the ADAA’s archive of Case Studies. Produced by the Association, Case Studies are based on significant research projects or commercial projects involving the use of CCPs; they provide information on the utilisation and properties of CCPs in various applications.
By clicking on the relevant cover can you download the Case Studies; all files are available as PDF files.
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CS 1 – May 1997 – Tallowa Dam – Shoalhaven Scheme – Concrete Permeability
- Introduction
- Details of Concrete
- Permeability
- Summary of Readings After 6 Months of Curing
- Permeability Inflow Readings at 6 Months
- Discussion
- Significance of Low Permeability
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CS 2 – May 1997 – Tallowa Dam Shoalhaven Scheme – Alkali Aggregate Reaction
- Introduction
- Details of Concrete
- Permeability
- Summary of Readings After 6 Months of Curing
- Permeability Inflow Readings at 6 Months
- Discussion
- Significance of Low Permeability
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CS 3 – August 1997 – Fly Ash in Precast & Prestressed Concrete Structural Concrete Industries link with Boral Country
- Introduction
- Project participants
- Fly ash
- Portland Cement Concrete
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CS 4 – August 1997 – NSW Public Works Bathurst Sewerage Treatment Works
- Introduction
- Bathurst Sewerage Treatment Works
- Drying Shrinkage of Ash Concrete
- Onsite Comments
- The Outcome
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CS 5 – November 1998 – Evolution in RTA Concrete Specifications & Influence on Pacific Highway Upgrading: A Chronological Review
- Introduction
- 15 December 1992
- September 1994
- October 1994
- February 1997
- Chiderah, May 1997
- Sound Barriers
- Concrete Culverts
- Roads
- Median Barriers
- Other Bridgeworks
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CS 6 – November 1998 – Furnace Bottom Ash – The Engineer’s Friend
- Introduction
- Uses for FBA
- Eraring ROS Ash
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CS 7 – May 1999 – Use of Fly Ash at Premier Mine Collie W.A
- Introduction
- History
- Reasons for Use of Fly Ash
- Results
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CS 8 – November 2006 – Seacliff Bridge
- Introduction
- Alliance
- Durability
- Concrete
- Fly Ash
- Consistency of Fly Ash Concrete
- Summary Performance Results
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CS 9 – August 2010 – Road Base Applications Using Victorian Power Station Ash
- The supply chain approach
- About CCPs
- Durability
- Storing CCPs and construction materials
- About coarse and fine aggregate road base applications
- Customers and developing markets
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CS 10 – August 2010 – Victorian Power Stations and Biochar Opportunities
- Brown coal in Victoria
- The supply chain approach to product development
- About biochar
- The pyrolysis process
- Biochar products and potential markets