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Project Q3687753 in France
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Research Allowance 2016: EMD Industrial Partnership of ECOSED Chair Formulation and Hydrothermal Solidification of Porous Cement-Based Mineral Loads: application to secondary materials
Project Q3687753 in France

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    47,000.0 Euro
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    94,000.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 November 2016
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    31 October 2019
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    Ecole Nationale Supérieure Mines-Télécom Lille Douai (IMT Lille Douai)
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    Le sujet de thèse porte sur une nouvelle voie de valorisation des Matières Premières Secondaires Minérales à savoir les sédiments de dragage portuaires et fluviaux dans la formulation de blocs de construction et d’agrégats artificiels destinés aux diverses filières du BTP. La technologie innovante qui sera testée lors du programme de recherche (solidification par voie hydrothermale de charges minérales ) permet de réduire l’impact de CO2 de fabrication et a pour but de limiter l’utilisation de ressources minérales naturelles non renouvelables. L’objectif recherché est d’atteindre une éco compatibilité entre matières sources-formulation-procédés facilement transférable à l’échelle industrielle. Différentes proportions passives de sédiments seront étudiées. (French)
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    The subject of the thesis concerns a new way of upgrading Mineral Secondary First Materials, namely harbour and river dredging sediments in the formulation of building blocks and artificial aggregates for the various construction sectors. The innovative technology to be tested during the research programme (hydrothermal consolidation of mineral loads) reduces the impact of manufacturing CO2 and aims to limit the use of non-renewable natural mineral resources. The objective is to achieve eco-compatibility between source-formulation-process materials easily transferable at industrial scale. Different passive proportions of sediments will be studied. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    NP0007436
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