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Advances in Sustainable Concrete System



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Autore: Ling Yifeng Visualizza persona
Titolo: Advances in Sustainable Concrete System Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (408 p.)
Soggetto topico: Conservation of buildings and building materials
History of engineering and technology
Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: acoustic emission
adhesively-bonded joint
AE rate process theory
age
alkali-activated material
artificial intelligence
artificial neural networks
axial load
bagasse ash
bamboo
beam-column joint
bending resistance
bentonite-free drilling fluid
bio-based material
blast furnace ferronickel slag
brittleness evaluation index
cement content
cementitious gravel
coal gangue
compound activator
compressive strength
concrete
concrete composites
concrete damage
constitutive model
corrosion rate
crack
crack depth
crack width
cracked concrete
crumb rubber
crumb rubber concrete
damage evolution
damage mechanism
damage variable
data science
detergent treatment
dosage of activator
durability
eco-friendly concrete
elastic strain energy
energy evolution
failure criterion
FE modeling
FE modelling
fiber-reinforced concrete
filtration
fly ash
freeze-thaw cycle
fresh properties
FRP reinforced concrete slab
GM (0, N) model
gradation
green concrete
GSP
high strength
high temperature
high-strength concrete
humidity
hydration
hydration mechanisms
lattice girder semi-precast slabs
lime treatment
limestone
machine learning
materials
materials design
mechanical behavior
mechanical properties
mechanical property
microstructure
minimum energy dissipation principle
moisture absorption
moisture desorption
mortar strength
multiple linear regression
n/a
NaOH treatment
natural coarse aggregate
numerical simulation
optimal dosage
orthogonal experiment
penetrability
phosphorus slag
precast concrete structure
pretreatment
punching shear strength
reactive powder concrete
recycled coarse aggregate
recycled concrete
residual strength
rheology
rice husk ash
sawdust
self-compacting concrete
SHAP
silica fume
steel slag powder
strength
sulfate and acid attacks
sulphate-corrosion resistance
supplementary cementitious materials
sustainability
sustainable concrete
sustainable development
synthetic polymer
temperature aging
three-shear energy yield criterion
tortuosity
two-stage concrete
ultrafine metakaolin
unconfined compressive strength
uniaxial tension
volume deformation
water treatment
WPFT fibers
Persona (resp. second.): FuChuanqing
ZhangPeng
TaylorPeter
LingYifeng
Sommario/riassunto: In recent years, the implementation of sustainable concrete systems has been a topic of great interest in the field of construction engineering worldwide, as a result of the large and rapid increase in carbon emissions and environmental problems resulting from traditional concrete production and industry. For example, the uses of supplementary cementitious materials, geopolymer binder, recycled aggregate and industrial/agricultural wastes in concrete are all approaches to building a sustainable concrete system. However, such materials have inherent flaws due to their variety of sources, and exhibit very different properties compared with traditional concrete. Therefore, they require specific modifications in preprocessing, design, and evaluation before use in concrete. This reprint, entitled "Advances in Sustainable Concrete System", covers a broad range of advanced concrete research in environmentally friendly concretes, cost-effective admixtures, and waste recycling, specifically including the design methods, mechanical properties, durability, microstructure, various models, hydration mechanisms, and practical applications of solid wastes in concrete systems.
Titolo autorizzato: Advances in Sustainable Concrete System  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910580211903321
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