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100 1 _aObe, Ravindra K. Dhir
245 0 1 _aSustainable Construction Materials
_bRecycled Aggregates
_c['Obe, Ravindra K. Dhir', 'Brito, Jorge De', 'Silva, Rui V.']
264 1 _bElsevier Science
_c2019
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aObe, Ravindra K. Dhir
700 0 _aBrito, Jorge De
700 0 _aSilva, Rui V.
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aSustainable Construction Materials: Recycled Aggregate focuses on the massive systematic need that is necessary to encourage the uptake of recycled and secondary materials (RSM) in the construction industry. This book is the fifth and the last of the series on sustainable construction materials and like the previous four, it is also different to the norm. Its uniqueness lies in using the newly developed, Analytical Systemisation Method, in building the data-matrix sourced from 1413 publications, contributed by 2213 authors from 965 institutions in 67 countries, from 1977 to 2018, on the subject of recycled aggregate as a construction material, and systematically analysing, evaluating and modelling this information for use of the material as an aggregate concrete and mortar, geotechnics and road pavement applications. Environmental issues, case studies and standards are also discussed. The work establishes what is already known and can be used to further progress the use of sustainable construction materials. It can also help to avoid repetitive research and save valuable resources. The book is structured in an incisive and easy to digest manner and is particularly suited for researchers, academics, design engineers, specifiers, contractors, and government bodies dealing with construction works.Provides an exhaustive and comprehensively organized list of globally-based published literature spanning 5000 referencesOffers an analysis, evaluation, repackaging and modeling of existing knowledge that encourages more responsible use of waste materialsProvides a wealth of knowledge for use in many sectors relating to the construction profession, including academia, research, practice and adoption of RSM
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