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Advances in Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling: Management, Processing and Environmental Assessment: Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering

Editat de F. Pacheco-Torgal, Francesco Colangelo, Rabin Tuladhar, Yining Ding
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 feb 2020
Advances in Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling: Management, Processing and Environmental Assessment is divided over three parts. Part One focuses on the management of construction and demolition waste, including estimation of quantities and the use of BIM and GIS tools. Part Two reviews the processing of recycled aggregates, along with the performance of concrete mixtures using different types of recycled aggregates. Part Three looks at the environmental assessment of non-hazardous waste.
This book will be a standard reference for civil engineers, structural engineers, architects and academic researchers working in the field of construction and demolition waste.


  • Summarizes key recent research in recycling and reusing concrete and demolition waste to reduce environmental impacts
  • Considers techniques for managing construction and demolition waste, including waste management plans, ways of estimating levels of waste, and the types and optimal location of waste recycling plants
  • Reviews key steps in handling construction and demolition waste
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128190555
ISBN-10: 0128190558
Pagini: 592
Ilustrații: 100 illustrations (25 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering


Public țintă

Civil Engineers, Environmental Engineers, Construction Engineers and Construction Managers

Cuprins

1. Introduction to the recycling of construction and demolition waste
PART I MANAGING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE 2. Estimation of construction and demolition waste 3. An economic analysis of the processing technologies in CDW recycling platforms 4. Management of demolition waste 5. Management of end-of-life gypsum in a circular economy 6. The Effects of Data Collection method and monitoring of workers' behavior on the generation of demolition waste Koutamanis 7. Building information modeling for construction and demolition waste minimizatio 8. Identifying areas under potential risk of illegal construction and demolition waste dumping using GIS tools.
PART II PROCESSING, AND APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES FROM CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE 9. Influence of the pretreatment of recycled aggregates 10. Recycled aggregates (RAs) for roads 11. Recycled aggregates (RAs) for asphalt materials 12. Self-compacting concrete with recycled aggregates 13. The suitability of concrete using recycled aggregates (RAs) for high-performance concrete 14. Influence of curing conditions on recycled aggregate concrete 15. Long term performance of recycled aggregate concrete (adiado) 16. Performance of concrete based on recycled brick aggregate 17. Recycled Household Ceramic Waste in Eco-efficient Cement: A case study 18. Self-healing concrete with recycled aggregates 19. Use of construction and demolition waste (CDW) for alkali-activated or geopolymer concrete
PART III ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AFFECTING RECYCLED AGGREGATES FROM CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE 20. Detection of asbestos in CDW 21. Leaching performance of recycled aggregates 22. Life cycle assessment of non-hazardous Construction and Demolition Waste 23. Radioactivity of construction and demolition waste 24. A environmental assessment model of construction waste reduction management 25. LCA of masonry blocks with recycled aggregates 26. Use of LCA and LCC for decision between downcycling versus recycling of construction and demolition waste