Author: Thainswemong Choudhury
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2024-07-01
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 0443161437
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSustainable Materials in Civil Infrastructure covers the latest breakthroughs in innovative eco-materials and poses solutions for resilient and sustainable infrastructure. The book provides valuable insights into innovative research studies on eco-materials used for construction applications, which will provide researchers with a useful reference guide on recycled steel, low-carbon concrete, bio-concrete, self-healing concrete, and industrial by-products such as fly ash, natural geosynthetic fibres, and shape memory alloys for infrastructure development. The chapters cover design applications of bio-concrete, and usage of eco-materials in landfill liners and masonry. The book clearly identifies the issues that remain as obstacles for the large-scale use of green concrete, and bio-concrete and provides practical solutions to overcome them. The chapters create a knowledge base for the development of sustainable design methodologies that are widely accepted among various environmental monitoring/controlling bodies throughout the world. Cutting-edge design methodologies incorporating machine learning and artificial intelligence Coverage of biogeotechnics, landfill, and waste-to-energy techniques Focus on emerging trends in eco-efficient concrete solutions
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Download or read book Sustainable Materials in Civil Infrastructure written by Thainswemong Choudhury and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2024-07-01 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sustainable Materials in Civil Infrastructure covers the latest breakthroughs in innovative eco-materials and poses solutions for resilient and sustainable infrastructure. The book provides valuable insights into innovative research studies on eco-materials used for construction applications, which will provide researchers with a useful reference guide on recycled steel, low-carbon concrete, bio-concrete, self-healing concrete, and industrial by-products such as fly ash, natural geosynthetic fibres, and shape memory alloys for infrastructure development. The chapters cover design applications of bio-concrete, and usage of eco-materials in landfill liners and masonry. The book clearly identifies the issues that remain as obstacles for the large-scale use of green concrete, and bio-concrete and provides practical solutions to overcome them. The chapters create a knowledge base for the development of sustainable design methodologies that are widely accepted among various environmental monitoring/controlling bodies throughout the world. Cutting-edge design methodologies incorporating machine learning and artificial intelligence Coverage of biogeotechnics, landfill, and waste-to-energy techniques Focus on emerging trends in eco-efficient concrete solutions