Handbook of Sustainable Concrete and
Industrial Waste Management
1st Edition
Recycled and Artificial Aggregate, Innovative Eco-friendly Binders, and Life
Cycle Assessment
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Editors: Francesco Colangelo Raffaele Cioffi Ilenia Farina
Paperback ISBN: 9780128217306
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing
Published Date: 1st December 2021
Page Count: 525
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Eco-friendly innovative cement and concrete
1. Ash blended cement
2. Off-specification fly ashes
3. Nanoparticles solid waste
4. Foamed concrete containing industrial wastes
5. Use of industrial waste as binder in high resistance, lightweight and self-compacting
concrete
6. Natural fibers
7. Eco-friendly fiber-reinforced concretes
8. Energy-saving materials
9. Functional materials for sustainability
Part 2: Use of industrial waste as aggregates: Properties of concrete
10. Mechanical properties of concrete containing waste materials
11. Plastic waste
12. Recycled glass
13. Recycled aggregates
14. Recycled rubbers
15. Ceramic waste
16. Steel slag
17. Quarry waste
18. Agricultural waste
19. MSWI bottom and fly ash
20. Mix designs and applications
21. Design guidelines for structural and non-structural applications
20. Case studies
Part 3: Innovative binders: Alkali-activated and geopolymer concrete
21. Difference between geopolymers and alkali-activated materials
22. Geopolymers containing construction and demolition waste
23. Properties of geopolymer concrete containing different kind of wastes (blast furnace slag,
rice ask ash and others)
24. Geopolymer composites containing carbon fibre waste
25. Sustainable alkali-activated materials
26. Mix designs and applications
27. Design guidelines for structural and non-structural applications
28. Future trend
Part 4: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of concrete
29. LCA applied to concrete containing industrial waste
30. Influence of the distance on environmental impacts of recycling process
31. Management of industrial waste and cost analysis
32. Comparative studies View less >
Description
Handbook of Sustainable Concrete and Industrial Waste Management: Recycled and
Artificial Aggregate, Innovative Eco-friendly Binders, and Life Cycle Assessment discusses
eco-friendly, innovative cement and concrete, reviews key substitute materials, analyzes the
use of industrial waste as aggregates and the mechanical properties of concrete containing
waste materials, discusses the differences between innovative binders, focusing on alkali-
activated and geopolymer concrete, provides a thorough overview of Life Cycle Assessment
(LCA) for concrete containing industrial wastes, and discusses impacts related to the logistics
of wastes, the production of concrete, and the management of industrial wastes.
By providing research examples, case studies, references and practical strategies, this book is
a state-of-art reference for researchers working in construction materials, civil or structural
engineering, and for engineers working in the industry.
Key Features
Offers a systematic and comprehensive source of information on the latest
developments in sustainable concrete
Analyzes different types of sustainable concrete and innovative binders from a
chemical, physical and mechanical point-of-view
Includes real case studies showing the application of LCA methodology
The Structural Integrity of Recycled
Aggregate Concrete Produced with Fillers
and Pozzolans
Table of Contents
Section I: Potential fillers and pozzolans for recycled aggregate concrete
1. Metakaolin
2. Fly ash
3. Slags
4. Sugarcane bagasse
5. Glass powder
6. Bottom ash
7. Alkali activated materials
8. Other materials
Section II: Rheology and hydration phenomenon in concrete containing fillers and
pozzolans (with case studies)
9. Filling ability and passing ability of concrete with fillers and pozzolans
10. Influence of filler and pozzolans on hydration mechanism of concrete
11. Pore distribution of concrete
12. Mineralogy of concrete
13. Water requirement for recycled concrete View more >
Description
The Structural Integrity of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Produced with Fillers and
Pozzolans presents a review on the use of by-products, fillers and pozzolanic materials in the
development of concrete, with an emphasis on structural integrity. The volume is broken
down into key sections, including a review of the types of materials that are used as latent
hydraulic supplements, fillers and pozzolans for making recycled aggregate concrete,
rheology and hydration phenomenon, the mechanical and microscale nature of concrete, and
the impact of fillers and pozzolans on the workability of concrete with case studies.
Durability and strength development are also discussed.
The final section looks at issues such as performance effect, LCA, environmental impact,
sustainability and cost benefit analysis. With detailed case studies throughout, this volume
will provide useful information for all stakeholders involved in the built environment,
including materials scientists, civil engineers, builders, architects and policymakers.
Key Features
Identifies several potential by-products, fillers and pozzolans for the development of
durable concrete
Acts as a guidebook for constructors and researchers working in the broad field of
material science, engineering and in-situ application
Presents the durability properties of concrete made of by-products, fillers and
pozzolans
Waste and Byproducts in Cement-Based
Materials
Innovative Sustainable Materials for a Circular Economy
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Editors: Jorge de Brito Carlos Thomas Cesar Medina Francisco Agrela
Paperback ISBN: 9780128205495
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing
Published Date: 7th June 2021
Table of Contents
Section A Waste for aggregates in cement-based materials
1 Modeling the interfacial transition zone between recycled aggregates and industrial waste in
cementitious matrix
C. Medina, J. Sánchez, I.F. Sáez del Bosque, M. Frías, and M.I. Sánchez de Rojas
2 Waste for aggregates in ultrahigh performance concrete (UHPC)
F. Lopez Gayarre, I. Lopez Boadella, J. Suarez Gonzalez, C. Lopez-Colina, M. Serrano
Lopez, and Flavio Stochino
3 Use of coal bottom ash and other waste as fine aggregates in lightweight cement-based
materials
B. González-Fonteboa, F. Martínez-Abella, R. Rodríguez-Álvaro, E. Rey-Bouzón, S. Seara-
Paz, and M.F. Herrador
4 Residual biomasses as aggregates applied in cement-based materials
M. López-Alonso, M. Martín-Morales, M.J. Martínez-Echevarría, F. Agrela, and M.
Zamorano
5 Technical and economic implications of using recycled fiber-reinforced polymer waste as
aggregate in concrete
Ardavan Yazdanbakhsh
Section B Waste for binders and additions
6 Application of phosphogypsum for the improvement of eco-efficient cements
J. Rosales, M. Gázquez, M. Cabrera, J.P. Bolivar, and F. Agrela
7 Effect of wastes as supplementary cementitious materials on the transport properties of
concrete
Yury Villagrán-Zaccardi, Natalia Alderete, Carlos Pico-Cortés, Claudio Zega, Puput
Risdanareni, and Nele De Belie
8 Fly ash-incorporated recycled coarse aggregate-based concrete
Sushree Sunayana and Sudhirkumar V. Barai
9 Industrial waste from biomass-fired electric power plants as alternative pozzolanic material
I.F. Sáez del Bosque, M.I. Sánchez de Rojas, E. Asensio, M. Frías,and C. Medina
10 Inorganic binders from petrochemical industry waste: The case of fluid catalytic cracking
catalyst residue
M.V. Borrachero, J. Payé, J. Monzó, L. Soriano, and M.M. Tashima
11 Utilization of metallurgical wastes as raw materials for manufacturing alkali-activated
cements
A.T.M. Marsh, T. Yang, S. Adu-Amankwah, and S.A. Bernal
Section C Optimization of concrete and mortar for a circular economy
12 Multirecycled concrete aggregates in concrete production
Jorge de Brito, Luís Evangelista, and Carlos Thomas
13 Radiological shielding concrete using steel slags
P. Tamayo, Carlos Thomas, J. Rico, Jesús Setién, Juan Antonio Polanco, S. Pérez, and S.
Manñanes
14 Self-compacting concrete also standing for sustainable circular concrete
Sandra Nunes and Carla Costa
15 Optimization of self-compacting recycled concrete manufactured with waste and
byproducts
Juan Manso (Manuel), Francisco Fiol, Carlos Thomas, Vanesa Ortega-López, Vı<CTOR
Skaf
16 Rheological behavior of recycled aggregate concrete
M. Barra, D. Aponte, F. Faleschini, B. González-Fonteboa, and I. González-Taboada
17 Active-state corrosion in recycled aggregate concrete
Rui Neves and Jorge de Brito
Section D Environmental implications of the use of waste in cement-based materials
18 Comprehensive environmental evaluation of photocatalytic eco-blocks produced with
recycled materials
Md. Uzzal Hossain, Ming-Zhi Guo, and Chi Sun Poon
19 Leaching assessment methodologies and regulations for evaluating the use of secondary
and recycled materials in concrete and mortars
C.J. Engelsen, H.A. van der Sloot, and D.S. Kosson
20 Methodology for the evaluation of the life cycle in research on cement-based materials
Tayfun Uygunoglu, Pelin Sertyesilisik, and ÍIker Bekir Topçu
21 Cement treatment of recycled concrete aggregates and incinerator bottom ash as road
bases in pavements
Dongxing Xuan, Baojian Zhan, and Chi Sun Poon
22 Alternative secondary raw materials for road construction based on pulp and paper
industry waste
D. Aponte, H. Baloochi, M. Barra, A. Martínez, R. Miro, J. Cepria, and R. Orejana
23 Ladle furnace slags for construction and civil works: A promising reality
A. Santamaría, Vanesa Ortega-López, Marta Skaf, F. Faleschini, A. Orbe, and J.T. San-José
24 Real-scale applications of waste in cement-based materials in building
B. González-Fonteboa, F. Lopez Gayarre, J. Vera-Agulló, M. Casado, and C. Medina
25 Fatigue in recycled aggregate concrete for railway superstructure applications
José Sainz-Aja, Blas Cantero, Carlos Thomas, Isidro Carrascal, Jesús Setién, Juan Antonio
Polanco, Ana Cimentada, and José A. Casado
26 Normative review and necessary advances to promote the use of recycled aggregates and
by-products in cement-based materials
F. Agrela, P. Alaejos, Carlos Thomas, J. Rueda, R.V. Silva, J. Moreno-Juez, M.A. Sanjuán,
Jorge de Brito, and M.I. Sánchez de Rojas
Description
Waste and By-Products in Cement-Based Materials: Innovative Sustainable Materials for a
Circular Economy covers various recycled materials, by-products and wastes that are suitable
for the manufacture of materials within the spectrum of so-called cement-based materials
(CBM). Sections cover wastes for replacement of aggregates in CBM, focus on the
application of wastes for the replacement of clinker and mineral additions in the manufacture
of binders, discuss the optimization process surrounding the manufacture of recycled concrete
and mortars, multi-recycling, advanced radiological studies, optimization of self-compacting
concrete, rheology properties, corrosion prevention, and more.
Final sections includes a review of real-scale applications that have been made in recent years
of cement-based materials in roads, railway superstructures, buildings and civil works, among
others, as well as a proposal of new regulations to promote the use of waste in the
manufacture of CBM.
Key Features
Favors the institution of the circular economy in the construction industry by
eliminating the barriers that currently prevent industrial waste from being valorized
by its inclusion in CBM design
Features an in-depth exploration of the strengths and weaknesses of new raw
materials and their application to CBMs
Features real-scale applications that have been made in recent years of cement-based
materials in roads, railway superstructures, buildings and civil works, among others
Presents current, state-of-the-art, and future-prospects for the use of industrial waste
in CBMs