Recycled Aggregate Concrete and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Building Engineering
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (306 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725823277
- 9783725823284
- Medicine
- Clinical & internal medicine
- Diseases and disorders
- Oncology
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- CSA cement
- Calbuco volcano
- EN1992
- FGD gypsum
- GNAC
- GRAC
- Portland cement
- SEM
- XRD
- adsorption N2
- alkali-activated binder
- alkali-silica reaction
- apparent activation energy
- asphalt emulsion
- autoclaved bricks
- autoclaving
- bentonite
- blended cement
- by-products
- carbonation
- cement-based materials
- cementless materials
- ceramic wastes
- chloride resistance
- class XC3
- clay–cement stabilization
- coarse recycled concrete aggregates
- composite material
- concrete modifications
- container glass
- conventional triaxial compression
- durability
- eco-efficiency
- eco-efficient concrete mixture
- eco-friendly concrete
- ferronickel slag waste
- filler
- fine recycled concrete aggregate
- fine recycled concrete aggregates
- fly ash
- freezing and thawing
- geopolymer
- geopolymer concrete
- geopolymer paste
- ground granulated blast furnace slag
- hardened property of concrete
- hydrated lime
- hydration heat
- image analysis
- isothermal heat flow
- lateritic soil
- limestone
- low cement concrete
- mechanical properties
- microscopic assessment
- microstructure
- mix design
- mix design tech
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This reprint focuses on the development of sustainable cementitious composites, either by the replacement of natural aggregates with recycled aggregates or by the use of sustainable binding technologies that constitute a viable alternative to Portland cement.
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