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Green concrete employing industrial by-products covers the obstacles and knowledge gaps in manufacturing green and sustainable concrete, as well as infusing with ground granulated blast furnace slag and paper sludge as a self-curing agent. The book is well-designed to help you learn about green concrete. The book's distinguishing feature is that, in addition to a focus on core principles, all the topics are expanded according to Indian norms. Test methodologies for material properties, mechanical properties, durability qualities, and microstructural analyses are included in the book. The book…mehr

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Green concrete employing industrial by-products covers the obstacles and knowledge gaps in manufacturing green and sustainable concrete, as well as infusing with ground granulated blast furnace slag and paper sludge as a self-curing agent. The book is well-designed to help you learn about green concrete. The book's distinguishing feature is that, in addition to a focus on core principles, all the topics are expanded according to Indian norms. Test methodologies for material properties, mechanical properties, durability qualities, and microstructural analyses are included in the book. The book has extensive results as well as a snappy conclusion. As a result, the book includes in-depth information on the green concrete concept, which originated around the turn of the century, and attempts to replace the components of regular concrete wholly or partially with waste or recycled resources. Indeed, the term "green concrete" has been broadened to cover not only waste materials but evennano-engineered materials.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. R. Yuvaraja has been Professor for nearly a decade. The author is a civil engineer with a specialization in structural engineering, as well as a civil engineering Doctoral degree. He also belongs to MISTE. Research focus on Green Concrete, Eco- friendly constructions, structural behavior, and industrial waste management.