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Due to the demand for new urban construction, its repair, and its
maintenance, the concrete and construction enterprises continue to
grow, as do their use of finite natural resources. The industry is
now under pressure to seek ways to minimize the use of rapidly
depleting natural resources. Effective utilization of various waste
materials, often found in abundance, may be the key as they not
only ward off deleterious environmental hazards, but they have also
been known to produce wealth by adding value through ecology.
Recycled Waste Materials in Concrete Construction: Emerging
Research and Opportunities is a detailed scholarly resource that
discusses different types of industrial, agricultural, and natural
wastes that are either currently in use in the concrete industry or
demonstrate potential for future use and how they can be used as
additives or replacements for cement and other construction
materials. Highlighting topics such as engineering properties,
material durability, and raw materials, this books targets
engineers, construction professionals, contractors, consulting
firms, government officials, cement and waste material industries,
policymakers, academicians, and researchers.
Nanomaterials can markedly improve the mechanical properties of
concrete, as well as reduce the porosity and enhance the durability
of concrete. The application of nanotechnology in concrete is still
in its infancy. However, an ever-growing demand for
ultra-high-performance concrete and recurring environmental
pollution caused by ordinary Portland cement has encouraged
engineers to exploit nanotechnology in the construction industry.
Nanotechnology for Smart Concrete discusses the advantages and
applications of nanomaterials in the concrete industry, including
high-strength performance, microstructural improvement,
self-healing, energy storage, and coatings. The book Analyses the
linkage of concrete materials with nanomaterials and nanostructures
Discusses the applications of nanomaterials in the concrete
industry, including energy storage in green buildings,
anti-corrosive coatings, and inhibiting pathogens and viruses
Covers self-healing concrete Explores safety considerations,
sustainability, and environmental impact of nanoconcrete Includes
an appendix of solved questions This comprehensive and innovative
text serves as a useful reference for upper-level undergraduate
students, graduate students, and professionals in the fields of
Civil and Construction Engineering, Materials Science and
Engineering, and Nanomaterials. Dr. Ghasan Fahim Huseien is a
research fellow at the Department of Building, School of Design and
Environment, National University of Singapore, Singapore. He
received his PhD degree from the University of Technology Malaysia
in 2017. Dr. Huseien has over 5 years of Applied R&D and 10
years of experience in manufacturing smart materials for
sustainable building and smart cities. He has expertise in Advanced
Sustainable Construction Materials covering Civil Engineering,
Environmental Sciences and Engineering. He has authored and
co-authored 50+ publications and technical reports, 3 books, and 15
book chapters, and participated in 25 national and international
conferences/workshops. He is a peer reviewer for several
international journals as well as Master's and PhD students. He is
a member of the Concrete Society of Malaysia and the American
Concrete Institute. Dr. Nur Hafizah Abd Khalid is a Senior Lecturer
at the School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia
(UTM), and is a research member of the Construction Material
Research Group (CMRG). She is currently a Council Member of the
Concrete Society Malaysia (CSM). She earned her Master's degree on
structure and materials in 2011 from the Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia. She received a Young Women Scientist Award (representing
Malaysia) in 2014 in South Korea by KWSE/APNN. She is currently
appointed as an Inviting Researcher at Hunan University, China,
funded under the Talented Young Scientist Program (TYSP). Her
research interests focus on concrete structural systems, advanced
concrete technology (green concrete technology and fibre reinforced
concrete), civil engineering materials, polymer composites, and
bio-composites. Professor Dr. Jahangir Mirza has over 35 years of
Applied Research and Development (R&D) as well as teaching
experience. He has expertise in Advanced Sustainable Construction
Materials covering Civil Engineering, Environmental Sciences and
Engineering, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Geology, and Architecture
departments. He has been a Senior Scientist at the Research
Institute of Hydro-Quebec (IREQ), Montreal, Canada since 1985. He
has been a Visiting Research Professor for the Environmental
Engineering program at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada
since 2018.
Due to the demand for new urban construction, its repair, and its
maintenance, the concrete and construction enterprises continue to
grow, as do their use of finite natural resources. The industry is
now under pressure to seek ways to minimize the use of rapidly
depleting natural resources. Effective utilization of various waste
materials, often found in abundance, may be the key as they not
only ward off deleterious environmental hazards, but they have also
been known to produce wealth by adding value through ecology.
Recycled Waste Materials in Concrete Construction: Emerging
Research and Opportunities is a detailed scholarly resource that
discusses different types of industrial, agricultural, and natural
wastes that are either currently in use in the concrete industry or
demonstrate potential for future use and how they can be used as
additives or replacements for cement and other construction
materials. Highlighting topics such as engineering properties,
material durability, and raw materials, this books targets
engineers, construction professionals, contractors, consulting
firms, government officials, cement and waste material industries,
policymakers, academicians, and researchers.
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