LEADER 12433nam 22006375 450 001 9910838283303321 005 20240219081054.0 010 $a3-031-53389-5 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-031-53389-1 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31169199 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31169199 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-031-53389-1 035 $a(EXLCZ)9930437583900041 100 $a20240219d2024 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aSmart & Sustainable Infrastructure: Building a Greener Tomorrow$b[electronic resource] $eProceedings of the 1st Interdisciplinary Symposium on Smart & Sustainable Infrastructure (ISSSI 2023) /$fedited by Nemkumar Banthia, Salman Soleimani-Dashtaki, Sidney Mindess 205 $a1st ed. 2024. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Springer,$d2024. 215 $a1 online resource (1210 pages) 225 1 $aRILEM Bookseries,$x2211-0852 ;$v48 311 $a3-031-53388-7 327 $aIntro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- RILEM Publications -- Advanced Materials in Construction Innovations and Applications -- Optimizing Performance-Engineered Concrete Mixtures Using Linear Programming -- 1 Background -- 1.1 Designing Performance-Engineered Concrete -- 1.2 Performance Targets from AASHTO R101-22 -- 2 Materials and Numerical Methods -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Thermodynamic Modeling -- 2.3 Pore Partitioning Model (PPM) and Upscaling to Concrete -- 2.4 Optimization -- 3 Results and Discussions -- 3.1 Influence of Relative Cost of Materials and CO2 -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Investigating the Self-sealing of a Healing Agent via a Korean Permeability Test and a Migration Test -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials -- 2.1 Organic/Inorganic Composite Material (WM) -- 3 Methods -- 3.1 Fresh Properties and Strength -- 3.2 Water Permeability -- 3.3 Quasi-steady State Chloride Migration -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Flow Values and Strength -- 4.2 Water Permeability -- 4.3 Quasi-steady State Chloride Migration -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Study of Hydration of Belite-Based Cement with High Gypsum Content -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Clinker Production -- 2.2 Cement Preparation -- 2.3 Cement Paste Preparation and Hydration Stoppage -- 2.4 Sample Preparation for XRD and TGA -- 2.5 XRD -- 2.6 Thermal Analysis -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Mechanical Performance of 100% Recycled Aggregate Based Geopolymer Concrete at Various Concentrations of NaOH -- 1 Introductions -- 2 Investigation of Raw Materials and Mixing Procedure -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Mixing Methodology -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Fresh Properties -- 3.2 Compressive Strength of RAGPC -- 3.3 Split Tensile Strength -- 4 Conclusion -- References. 327 $aThermoplastic Impregnated Textile Reinfrocement for the Industrial Realisation of Complex Shaped Concrete Elements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Characterisation of the Reinforcement -- 2.3 Characterisation of the Textile Reinforced Concrete -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Optimizing Digital 3D Printing of Concrete Structures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Printing Optimisation -- 2.1 Methods -- 2.2 Sample Analysis for Printing Optimisation -- 3 Kinetic Material Model -- 4 Sample Analysis of the Prvok House -- 4.1 Description -- 4.2 Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Evaluation of Tensile Behaviour of 3D Printed Concrete Assemblies with Reinforcement -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Characteristics of High Calcium Fly Ash Geopolymer Mortar -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Materials and Equipment -- 2.2 Manufacture -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Synthesis of Magnetic Calcium Silicate Hydrate (M-C-S-H) and Its Adsorption Behaviors of Heavy Metal Ions in Wastewater -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Synthesis of the Adsorbents -- 2.2 Characterization of the Adsorbents -- 2.3 Batch Adsorption Experiments -- 2.4 Regeneration and Recycling Performance of M-C-S-H -- 2.5 Removal of Heavy Metals from Massive Wastewater -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Characterization of Adsorbents -- 3.2 Effects of M-C-S-H Dosage on Removal Efficiency -- 3.3 Adsorption Isotherms and Thermodynamics -- 3.4 Adsorption Mechanism of Heavy Metals on M-C-S-H -- 3.5 Regeneration and Recycling of M-C-S-H -- 3.6 Application of M-C-S-H in Massive Wastewater -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Evaluation of Concrete-Steel Friction for Automated Tunnel Segment Extrusion -- 1 Introduction. 327 $a2 Experimental Programme: Set-Up and Materials -- 2.1 Material Composition -- 2.2 Experimental Set-Up -- 3 Experimental Results -- 3.1 Data Analysis Rationale -- 3.2 Influence of Mix-Design Variables -- 3.3 Influence of Process Variables (Mould Slip-Rate) -- 3.4 Correlation with Mix Temperature Evolution -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- A Long-Term Influence of Sewage Sludge Ash as an Additive on Shearing Capacity in Collapsible Soil -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problematic Soils -- 1.2 Sewage -- 2 Material and Methods -- 3 Result and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- The Role of Reinforced Interface Adhesive Layer to Construct Resilient Pavement -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Adhesive Layer -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Methods -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Final Disposal of Molecular Sieves in Cement Mortars -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Characterization -- 2.2 Cement Mixes -- 2.3 Leachate -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Characterization -- 3.2 Cement Mixes -- 3.3 Leaching -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Predicting the Alkali Contribution of SCMs to Concrete Pore Solution -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- An Investigation into the Effect of Pre-treated Milkweed Fibers on Hydration of Portland Cement -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Experimental Procedures -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Mix Proportions -- 2.3 Testing Procedure -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Effect of Pre-Treatment Methods on MW Fibers Chemical Composition -- 3.2 Effect of MW Fibers on Hydration Products of Cement Paste Samples -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Mitigating Autogenous Shrinkage by Using Recycled Superabsorbent Polymers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Mixture Composition. 327 $a2.3 Mixing Procedure -- 2.4 Autogenous Strain Test -- 2.5 Free Shrinkage Strain Test -- 2.6 Flexural and Compressive Strength Testing -- 2.7 Microscopic Analysis -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Autogenous Shrinkage Testing -- 3.2 Formed Microporosity and ReSAP Size -- 3.3 Mechanical Properties -- 3.4 Free Shrinkage Results -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Printability and Shape Stability of Cement Mortar Incorporating Low Volume of Micro-Polypropylene Fiber for 3D Printing Application -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Process -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Mix Proportions -- 2.3 Experimental Series -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Flow Test -- 3.2 Initial Printable Time (Tint) -- 3.3 Filament Dimension -- 3.4 Viscosity -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Influence of Cold Joint on Fracture Behaviour of 3D Printed Concrete -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Program -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Self-Sensing Performance of Cementitious Composites with Carbon and Recycled Carbon Fibres -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Programme -- 2.1 Materials and Mix Proportions -- 2.2 Specimen Preparation and Testing -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Mechanical Characterisation -- 3.2 Electrical Resistivity -- 3.3 Piezoresistive behaviour -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Self-Sealing Performance of Healing Agents via a Low and High Pressure Water Permeability Test with Active Crack Width Control -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials -- 2.1 Organic/Inorganic Composite Admixture -- 2.2 Bacterial Pellets -- 2.3 Mix Design -- 3 Test Methods -- 3.1 Crack Creation and Active Crack Width Control -- 3.2 Permeability Testing -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Compressive Strength -- 4.2 Crack Width -- 4.3 Low Head Water Permeability Testing -- 4.4 High Head Water Permeability Testing -- 5 Conclusions -- References. 327 $aOptimizing the Effects of Mineral Admixtures and Curing Regimes on Sustainable Non-proprietary UHPC -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Material and Experiment Design -- 2.1 Raw Materials and Mix Design Information -- 2.2 Mixing Procedure and Curing Protocols -- 2.3 Experiment Design -- 3 Result and Analysis -- 3.1 Fresh Properties -- 3.2 Compressive Strength -- 3.3 Material Price Calculation -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- The Effect of U-Type Expanding Agent for Concrete (UEA) on the Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of Mortar Fabricated Through Alternate 3D Printing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental -- 2.1 Materials -- 2.2 Design of the Alternate Concrete 3D-Printing Device -- 2.3 Sample Preparation -- 2.4 Testing Methods -- 3 Results -- 3.1 X-Ray CT Analysis -- 3.2 Interlayer Defect in Alternate 3D-Printed Structure -- 3.3 Interlayer Defect Regulation in Alternate 3D-Printed Structure -- 3.4 Mechanical Strength -- 3.5 Effect of UEA on the Mechanical Strength -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Emerging Trends in Sustainable Construction Materials and Practices -- Effects of Pretreatment Methods and Physical Properties of Cellulose Fibers on Compatibility of Fiber-Cement Composites: A Review -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview of Cellulose Fibers -- 1.2 Challenges in Achieving Cellulose Fiber-Cement Matrices Compatibility -- 2 Effects of Physical Properties of Cellulose Fibers on Fiber-Cement Matrix -- 2.1 Length/Diameter -- 2.2 Aspect Ratio -- 2.3 Surface Area -- 2.4 Surface Roughness -- 2.5 Surface Energy -- 3 Effects of Different Pretreatment Methods on Cellulose Fiber-Cement Matrix -- 3.1 Physical Pretreatment -- 3.2 Chemical Pretreatment -- 3.3 Enzymatic Pretreatment -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Recycled Concrete Aggregates - State of Play in South Africa and Collaborative Programme with IITM -- 1 Background -- 1.1 Inception of the Programme. 327 $a1.2 Laboratory and Other Work Undertaken. 330 $aThis book gathers peer-reviewed contributions presented at the 1st Interdisciplinary Symposium on Smart & Sustainable Infrastructure (ISSSI), held in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on September 4?8, 2023, and affiliated with the 77th RILEM Annual Week 2023. Aiming at creating an environment of mutual cooperation between experts in materials and structures, it covers topics such as sensors, IoT, and structural health monitoring, AI and machine learning, data analytics for infrastructure management, nanotechnology, additive manufacturing, smart and bioinspired materials, durability of materials and structures, resilience to earthquakes, floods, fire and blast, carbon reduction in construction and operations, and sustainable ultra-high performance materials. 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