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Determination of Optimum Ingredients for Phosphogypsum Composite Stability under Marine Conditions-Response Surface Analysis with Process Variables

Authors :
James P. Geaghan
Tingzong Guo
Kelly A. Rusch
Source :
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 129:358-365
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2003.

Abstract

The construction of mixture designs and the methods of response surface analysis of mixture data are discussed and applied for determining the optimum ingredients for stabilized phosphogypsum (PG) composites conducive to marine application. Of particular importance is the ability of the composites to maintain physical integrity when submerged. Therefore, potential indicators for the survivability of the stabilized PG composites were also screened. The triangular coordinate system was used to present the three ingredient components of the PG composites as well as their dependent variables. The augmented simplex centroid design with pseudocomponents was used in determining mixture ingredient composition. A quadratic model with two process variables was used to analyze the experimental results and predict the optimum ingredient composition. The model predicts that a series of PG: class C fly ash:portland type II cement ingredients, such as 62%:35%:3% PG:class C fly ash:portland type II cement and 65%:31%:4% ...

Details

ISSN :
19437870 and 07339372
Volume :
129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Engineering
Accession number :
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