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Deliverables
For sorting of spent refractories, identification of usable property differences and the most suitable comminution technology are prerequisites. The results of these studies conducted within task T 4.1 will be delivered as report D 4.1.
Report on bulk powder characteristics and direct sorting methods (opens in new window)This deliverable is connected to the task T 71 It will present the results from the characterization of bulk powder along with the corresponding direct sorting methods
Final report on dissemination, communication, and exploitation (opens in new window)This deliverable is connected to all tasks of WP 11. It will provide a complete overview of all the dissemination, communication, and exploitation activities carried out during the project duration.
Testing of classification and sorting methods at laboratory scale (opens in new window)Based on the content of report D 4.1, laboratory testing of classification and sorting methods will be conducted within task T 4.2 will yield results which are delivered as report D 4.2.
Review report on refractory recycling in Europe (opens in new window)For the subsequent optimization of the waste management system, a critical review of the current situation is required. Therefore, a manuscript on the fate of refractory wastes in the EU will be prepared. This review report covers the entire process chain of refractory recycling from waste production to recycling or disposal and reflects the outcomes of task T 3.1. This manuscript will be used as the base for a submission to a peer-reviewed journal, e.g., Waste Management, later on.
First report on networking and joint activities (opens in new window)The purpose of this report in task T93 is to present an overview of the networking and joint activities completed by the ReSoURCE consortium in the first 18 months of the project in order to generate enhanced collaborations with other relevant international organisations and projects on the topic of refractory materials circular economy raw materials green transition
Final flowsheet design (opens in new window)Optimization and adjustment of the preliminary design considering the results obtained in WP 5 to 8 will be conducted in parallel to these WPs within task T 4.3 and the resulting flowsheet will be delivered as D 4.4 to complete the mentioned task.
Preliminary flowsheet design (opens in new window)Within the first part of task T 4.3, the results of tasks T 4.1 and T 4.2 will be used to develop a preliminary flowsheet design which will be summarized as report D 4.3.
Functional user- and machine learning interface (opens in new window)D6.3 reports on the interfaces to the ML algorithms which have been developed in task T6.3 for the user interaction with the classification modules for training and parametrisation of the implemented modules which are required to improve the modules’ performance for integrated demonstrator operation.
Original report on refractory waste and typical degradation features (opens in new window)For the subsequent classification and sorting of spent refractories as well as for the production of more sustainable refractories having longer lifetimes characteristic features of spent refractories are determined within task T 3.3. The results will be represented by a manuscript, which will later on be used as a base for a peer-reviewed journal submission, e.g., the Journal of Cleaner Production.
Second report on networking and joint activities (opens in new window)The purpose of this report in task T9.3 is to present an overview of the networking and joint activities completed by the ReSoURCE consortium in the next 12 months (from M19 to M30) of the project in order to generate enhanced collaborations with other relevant international organisations and projects on the topic of refractory materials, circular economy, raw materials, green transition.
Report detailing potential applications with associated performance benefits for the milled refractory material in polymer systems (opens in new window)This report will detail the results for the new products (polymer systems) developed in task T 9.2 from sorted/milled refractory material. The report will highlight the performance benefits of the sorted material in the new applications.
Original report on characterisation of recyclates obtained in the Demonstrators A and B (opens in new window)After the construction and testing of the demonstrators in WP8, the obtained recyclates will be investigated, yield and purity will be determined, and the results are summarized in a manuscript within task T 3.4.
Report on networking and joint activities (Final) (opens in new window)The purpose of this report in task T9.3 is to summarise and assess the impact of the networking and joint activities completed by the ReSoURCE consortium with other relevant international organisations and projects on the topic of refractory materials, circular economy, raw materials, green transition during the lifetime of the project.
Key stakeholders identified (opens in new window)The results of the ReSoURCE project will have an impact on many stakeholders in Europe and globally The report prepared in task T112 for this deliverable will describe ReSoURCE mapping activities of EU and nonEU stakeholders including their identification assessment and prioritization and the engagement strategy to enhance their involvement
Report on cooperation with research and education programs (opens in new window)The consorital partners are involved in research and education programs such as EURECA-PRO, EIT Raw Materials and School@MUL. Within task T 11.5 a cooperation with these programs will be established by transferring the latest results of the ReSource project to the younger generation. A report on the way this implementation has taken place will be delivered as D 11.4.
For the representation of the project to the public the website and social media channels eg Twitter LinkedIn YouTube and ResearchGate will be established as part of the task T 114 The deliverable will be validated by the web presence of the ReSoURCE project in the mentioned platforms
Publications
Author(s):
Kristin Søiland, Franz Otto von Hafenbrädl, Akhilesh Kumar Srivastava, and Chandana Ratnayake
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Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Conveying and Handling of Particulate Solids, 2024
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Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.14034595
Author(s):
Karl Friedrich, Helmut Flachberger
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2023
Publisher:
Tagungsband: Tagung 2023, Aufbereitung und Recycling, 16. & 17.11.2023
Author(s):
Friedrich, K., Flachberger, H., Feucht, F., Pomberger, R., Sedlazeck, K. P., Heid, S., Königshofer, S. & Leitner, A.
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Forum Mineralische Rohstoffe, 2023
Publisher:
Stain & Kies
Author(s):
Karl Friedrich, Helmut Flachberger
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Conference proceedings of Processing and Recycling Conference 2024, 2024
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UVR-FIA GmbH
Author(s):
Florian Feucht, Simone Neuhold, Alexander Leitner, Cord Fricke-Begemann & Julio Hernandez
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VORTRÄGE-Konferenzband zur 17. Recy & DepoTech-Konferenz 2024, 2024, ISBN 978-3-200-09925-8
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Montanuniversität Leoben, Lehrstuhl für Abfallverwertungstechnik und Abfallwirtschaft (AVAW
Author(s):
Simone Neuhold, Alexander Leitner, Florian Feucht, Philipp Sedlazeck, Volker Mörkens, Markus Dargel, Joachim Makowe, Dennis Adamek, Julio Hernandez
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Mineralische Nebenprodukte und Abfälle 11 - Aschen, Schlacken, Stäube und Baurestmassen, 2024, ISBN 978-3-911006-81-1
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Thomé-Kozmiensky Verlag GmbH
Author(s):
Zixuan Zhang
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Montanuniversität Chair of Mineral Processing, Issue NA, 2024
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NA
Author(s):
Maximilian Sturm
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(MUL, Chair of Mineral Processing, bachelor Program “Mineral Resources Engineering
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NA
Author(s):
Markus Brechlmacher
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MUL, Chair of Mineral Processing, master program “Mineral Processing, 2023
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NA
Author(s):
Yannick Conin
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Master thesis at RWTH Aachen university, 2024
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RWTH Aachen University
Author(s):
Klöckl Andreas
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Master Thesis, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Chair of Waste Processing Technology and Waste Management, 2025
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NA
Author(s):
Schindele Jens
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MUL, Chair of Waste Processing Technology and Waste Management,
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NA
Author(s):
Sheikh Saimon Ahamed Abir
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Master Thesis, University of South-eastern Norway (USN), in collaboration with SINTEF, 2023
Publisher:
NA
Author(s):
Stefan Heid, Alexander Leitner, Simone Sedlazeck, Florian Kek, Patrick Stahl
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RHI Magnesita Bulletin 2025, 2025
Publisher:
RHI Magnesita
Author(s):
Matheus Naves Moraes, Alexander Leitner, Gustavo Nogueira, Barbara Zocratto, Jürgen Mühlhäußer
Published in:
RHI Magnesita Bulletin 2023, 2023
Publisher:
RHI Magnesita
Author(s):
Florian Feucht, Philipp Sedlazeck, Karl Friedrich, Theresa Sattler, Roland Pomberger
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"12. Wissenschaftskongress ""Abfall- und Ressourcenwirtschaft""", Issue 12, 2023
Publisher:
innsbruck university press
Author(s):
Alexander Leitner, Simone Neuhold, Stefan Heid, Daniela Gavagnin, Pia Maria Meschik, Raffael Stastny, Barbara Zocratto, Matheus Moraes Naves
Published in:
RHI Magnesita Bulletin 2024, 2024
Publisher:
RHI Magnesita
Author(s):
Florian Feucht; Richard Moderegger; Simone Neuhold; Klaus Philipp Sedlazeck
Published in:
Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2024, ISSN 1879-0658
Publisher:
ELSEVIER
DOI:
10.1016/J.RESCONREC.2025.108158
Author(s):
Florian Feucht; Simone Neuhold; Alexander Leitner; Cord Fricke-Begemann; Julio Hernandez; Volker Mörkens; Klaus Philipp Sedlazeck
Published in:
BHM Berg- und Hüttenmännische Monatshefte, 2025, ISSN 1613-7531
Publisher:
SPRINGER NATURE
DOI:
10.1007/S00501-025-01577-6
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