Design and Technology Research Papers/Topics

The Use of Ground Vehicular Tyre as Partial Replacement for Sand in Concrete Pavement Blocks Production

ABSTRACT  The use of accumulated waste materials in Ghana is still in its early phases. It will take courage for contractors and others in the construction industry to recycle selected types of waste materials for concrete products. The main objective of this research was to investigate the feasibility of using ground vehicular tyre (GVT) as a partial replacement for sand in the production of concrete pavement blocks. In this study cement, sand, quarry dust, coarse aggregate, and ground...

INVESTIGATING INTO DRIVER ATTITUDES AND VEHICLE BEHAVIOURS AS CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS TO ROAD ACCIDENTS ON KUMASI-DUNKWA TRUNK ROAD

ABSTRACT Road traffic accident records indicate that Ashanti Region is the second highest in fatalities in the country and in the Region; the Kumasi–Dunkwa road records the highest road traffic accidents in all the trunk roads. This prompted the researcher to investigate the driver attitudes and the vehicle characteristics that account for this and to suggest appropriate remedial measures to curtail it. The study was necessary and important since road accidents are mostly blamed on road u...

A COMPARATIVE STUDY INTO THE QUALITIES OF BOTH FOREIGN (INDIA) AND LOCALLY MANUFACTURED CORN MILL PLATES BY ARTISANS AT SUAME – MAGAZINE IN KUMASI

ABSTRACT  The aim of this research was to investigate into the qualities of both locally manufactured (from Suame Magazine in Kumasi) and foreign (India) corn mill grinding plates and to recommend if there are new technologies that could be employed to further enhance their qualities.  The researcher made a brief description of the different forms of casting with more emphasis on sand casting. This was followed with an in-depth literature review of relevant material related to the subj...

IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN GHANA’S INDUSTRIES: A CASE STUDY IN THE ACCRA METROPOLITAN AREA-GREATER ACCRA REGION

Introduction  Energy is essential for the creation of wealth and improvement of social welfare; this means that, adequate and reliable supply of energy is required to ensure sustainable development. However, the use and conversion of primary energy most of the time results in waste and emission; they are harnessed from limited resources which are considered environmentally unsustainable. The increasing rate of environmental problems related to energy use has led to a growing  interest�...