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Center for By-Products Utilization DRAFT REPORT LIST OF REFERENCENCES FOR CKD By Tarun R. Naik and Fethullah Canpolat Report No. CBU-2003-37 REP-531 September 2003 A CBU Report Department of Civil Engineering and Mechanics College of Engineering and Applied Science THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE

LIST OF REFERENCES FOR CEMENT KILN DUST (CKD) 1. An Analysis of Selected Trace Metals in Cement and Kiln Dust, 1992, Portland Cement Association, Skokie, IL, pp. 1-35. 2. Al-Harthy, A. S. and Taha, R., Effect of Cement By-Pass-Dust on Fresh and Engineering Properties of Concrete, Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Development, University of Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 9-11, 2002, pp. 411-418. 3. Al-Harthy, A. S., Taha, R., and Al-Maamary, F., 2003, Effect of Cement Kiln Dust (CKD) on Mortar and Concrete Mixtures, Construction and Building Materials. Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 353-360. 4. Al-Jabri, K., Taha, R, Al-Harthy, A., Al-Oraimi, S. and Al-Nuaim, A., 2002, Use of Cement By-pass Dust in Flowable Fill Mixtures Cement, Concrete, and Aggregates, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 53-57. 5. Babaian, M., Wang, K., Mishulovich, A., Bhattacharja, S., and Shah, S. P., 2003, Effect of Mechanochemical Activation on Reactivity of Cement Kiln Dust-Fly Ash System ACI Materilas Journal, Vol. 100, No. 1, pp. 55-62 6. Baghdadi, Z. A. and Rahman, M. A., Potential of Cement Kiln Dust for Stabilizing of Dune Sand in Highway Construction, Building and Environment, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1990, pp. 285-289. 1

7. Baghdadi, Z. A., Fatani, M. N., and Sabban, N. A., 1995, Soil Modification by Cement Kiln Dust, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol.7, No.4, pp.218-222. 8. Bhatty, M. S. Y., 1985, Use of Cement Kiln Dust in Blended Cements Alkali- Aggregate Reaction Expansion, World Cement, Vol. 16, No. 10, pp. 386-388. 9. Bhatty, M. S. Y., 1984, Use of Cement Kiln Dust in Blended Cements, World Cement, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 126-134. 10. Bhatty, J Bhattacharja, S., and Todres, H. A., 1996, Use of Cement Kiln Dust in Stabilizing Clay Soils, Portland Cement Association Skokie, IL, pp. 1-10. 11. Burnham, J. C., Bennet, G. F., and Logan, T. J., 1990, Cement Kiln Dust Stabilization of Municipal Wastewater Sludge. Microbiology, Chemistry and Product Development, Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Materials Management Conference, pp. 6A-593. 12. Corish, A., and Coleman, T., 1995, Cement Kiln Dust, Concrete, London, Vol. 29, No. 5, pp. 40-42. 13. Davis, T. A., 1974, Utilization of Waste Kiln Dust from the Cement Industry, Alberta Research Council, Information Series, pp. 354-363. 14. Dhir, R. K., Dyer, T. D., and Halliday, J. E., 1999, Activation and Acceleration of Portland Cement/GGBS Blends Using Cement Kiln Dust (CKD), Proceeding of the International Conference on Modern Concrete Materials: Binders, Additions and Admixtures, University of Dundee, Scotland, pp. 361-370. 2

15. Didamony, H., Abdel-Kader, A. A., Maky, A. K. T., and Tabi, M. E., 2001, Bypass Cement Dust As Mineralizer for Clinkering of Cement Raw Mix, Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 206-213, No. 3, pp. 1871-1874. 16. Dyer, T. D., Halliday, J. E., and Dhir, R. K., 1999, Investigation of the Hydration Chemistry of Ternary Blends Containing Cement Kiln Dust, Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 34, No. 20, pp. 4975-4983. 17. Freer-Hewish, R. J., Ghataora, G. S., and Niazi, Y., 1999, Stabilization of Desert Sand with Cement Kiln Dust Plus Chemical Additives in Desert Road Construction, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Transport, Vol. 135, No. 1, Feb 1999, pp. 29-36. 18. Kiln Dust - Asphalt Concrete - User Guideline, 2003, Kiln Dusts, pp. 1-4, http://www.tfhrc.gov/hnr20/recycle/waste/kd2.htm 19. Konsta-Gdoutos, M. S., Shah, S. P., and Battacharja, S., 2002, Development and Performance of Cement-Kiln Dust-Slag Cement, Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Development, University of Dundee, Scotland, pp. 403-410. 20. Maki, I. Tanioka', T., Ito, S., Maeda, K., and Fukuda, K., 1994 Texture and Grindability of The Dust Component in Portland Cement Clinker Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 24, No. 3, Japan, pp. 497-502, 21. Miller, G. A. and Azhar, S.,2000, Influence of Soil Type on Stabilization with Cement Kiln Dust, Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 89-97. 3

22. Miller, G. A. and Zaman, M., 2000, Field and Laboratory Evaluation of Cement Kiln Dust As a Soil Stabilizer, Transportation Research Record, No. 1714, pp. 25-32. 23. Miller, G. A., Azad, S., 2000, Influence of soil type on stabilization with cement kiln dust Construction and Building Materials, Vol.14, No.2, pp. 89-97. 24. Mishulovich, A., 1996, Manufacture of Supplementary Cementitious Materials from Cement Kiln Dust, World Cement, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 116-120. 25. Morgan, D. S., Novoa, J. I., and Halff, A. H., 1984, Oil Sludge Solidification Using Kiln Dust, Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol. 110, No. 5, pp. 935-948. 26. Naylor, L. M. and Dagneau, J. C., 1985, Cement Kiln Dust A Resource too Valuable to Waste, Proceedings of Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference, pp. 353-366. 27. Nisbet, M., 1997, The 3Rs and Cement Kiln Dust: Opportunities for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling The 3Rs and Cement Kiln Dust: Opportunities for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling For Presentation at the Air & Waste Management Association's 90th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, June 8-13, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, pp. 1-10. 4

28. Nocun-Wczelik, W., 2000, Effect of Kiln Dusts on the Properties of Cement Mortars Fifth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Durability of Concrete c/o CANMET, Edition: Malhotra, V. M., Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON, pp. 187-195. 29. Park, C. K., 2001, Hydration and solidification of hazardous wastes containing heavy metals using modified cementitious materials, Cement and Concrete Research, Vo. 30 No. 3, pp. 429-435. 30. Dhir, R. K., Dyer, T. D. Halliday, J. E., 1999, Activation And Acceleration Of Portland Cement/Ggbs Blends Using Cement Kiln Dust (CKD), University of Dundee, United Kingdom, Modern Concrete Materials: Binders, Additions and Admixtures, Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK, Edited by Ravindra K. Dhir, and Thomas D. Dyer, pp. 361-370. 31. Ramakrishnan, V. and Balaguru, P. N., 1987, Durability of Concrete Containing Cement Kiln Dust, ACI Special Publication (SP-100), pp. 305-322. 32. Ramakrishnan, V., 1986, Evaluation of Kiln Dust in Concrete, ACI Special Publication, Vol. 1, No????pp. 821-839. 33. Ravindrarajah, R. S., 1982, Usage of Cement Kiln Dust in Concrete, International Journal of Cement Composites and Lightweight Concrete, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 95-102. 34. Rehsi, S. S., Production of Cement from Cement Kiln Dust, Indian Concrete Journal, Vol. 60, No. 2, February 1986, pp. 37-39. 5

35. Riganti, V., Fiumara, A., and Odobez, G. B., Use of Industrial Sludge As Raw Materials in the Cement Industry, Waste Management & Research, Vol. 4, No. 3, Sept. 1986, pp. 293-302. 36. Salem, Th. M and Ragai, Sh. M, 2001, Electrical conductivity of granulated slagcement kiln dust-silica fume pastes at differet porosities, Cement and Concrete Research, Vo. 31 No. 5, pp. 781-787. 37. Shoaib, M. M., Balaha, M. M., and Abdel-Rahman, A. G., 2000 Influence of Cement Kiln Dust Substitution on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete, Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 371-377. 38. Taha, R., Al-Rawas, A., Al-Harthy, A., and Al-Siyabi, H., Use of Cement Bypass Dust in Soil Stabilization, Engineering Journal of University of Qatar, Vol. 14, 2001, pp. 61-76. 39. Taha, R., Al-Rawas, A., Al-Harthy, A., and Qatan, A., Use of Cement Bypass Dust As Filler in Asphalt Concrete Mixtures, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 14, No. 4, July-August 2002, pp. 338-343. 40. Udoeyo, F. F. and Hyee, A., Strengths of Cement Kiln Dust Concrete, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 14, No. 6, 2002, pp. 524-526. 6

41. Wang, K., Konsta-Gdoutos, M. S., and Shah, S. P., 2002 Hydration, Reology and Strength of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC)- Cement Kiln Dust (CKD)-Slag Binders. ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 99, No. 2, pp.173-179. 42. Waste Glass User Guidelines - Granular Base, 2003, Kiln Dusts, pp. 1-6, http://www.tfhrc.gov/hnr20/recycle/waste/kdl.htm 43. Wilson, R. D., Removal of Alkalies from Portland Cement Kiln Dust, Report of Investigations United States Bureau of Mines, 1986, 14 pages. 44. Xu, A. and Sarkar, S. L., Active C 2S Cement from Fly Ash and Kiln Dust (SP- 153), ACI Special Publication (SP-153), June 1995, pp. 355-366. 45. Youssef, N. F., Utilization of Cement Kiln Dust in the Manufacture of Wall Tiles, Industrial Ceramics, Vol. 22, No. 1, January-April 2002, pp. 1-8 7