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Environment-Friendly Construction Materials

Wu, Shaopeng ; Amirkhanian, Serji ; et al.
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Online E-Book - 270

Titel:
Environment-Friendly Construction Materials
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Wu, Shaopeng ; Amirkhanian, Serji ; Xiao, Yue ; Hoff, Inge
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Veröffentlichung: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Medientyp: E-Book
Umfang: 270
ISBN: 978-3-03921-017-6 (print) ; 978-3-03921-016-9 (print)
DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03921-017-6
Schlagwort:
  • fluorescence spectrum
  • microstructure
  • regeneration
  • sensitivity analysis
  • asphalt mixes
  • limestone aggregates
  • bio-oil
  • plateau value of dissipated strain energy ratio
  • diatomite
  • water-leaching pretreatment
  • fatigue performance
  • ultra-thin wearing course
  • recycling aggregate
  • design optimization
  • induction heating
  • vibration noise consumption
  • bitumen
  • relaxation
  • viscous-elastic temperature
  • field evaluation
  • healing agents
  • transmittance
  • Ca-alginate microcapsules
  • artificially aged asphalt mixture
  • sequencing batch Chlorella reactor
  • waste concrete
  • plant ash lixivium
  • steel fiber
  • ultra-high performance concrete
  • titanate coupling agent
  • SEM
  • self-healing
  • physical properties
  • porous pumice
  • thermal–mechanical properties
  • aggregate morphology
  • asphalt mortar
  • adhesion energy
  • styrene–butadiene–styrene (SBS) modified bitumen
  • water solute exposure
  • emulsified asphalt
  • demulsification speed
  • mineral-asphalt mixtures
  • aging processes
  • phase change materials
  • surface texture
  • long-term drying shrinkage
  • contact angle
  • aging depth
  • asphalt
  • calcium alginate capsules
  • nitrogen and phosphorus removal
  • micro-morphology
  • rice husk ash
  • low-temperature
  • cement
  • hydrophobic nanosilica
  • asphalt mixture
  • thickness combinations
  • layered double hydroxide
  • initial self-healing temperature
  • environmentally friendly construction materials
  • epoxidized soybean oil
  • limestone
  • chemical evolutions
  • temperature sensitivity characteristics
  • micro-surfacing
  • cement emulsified asphalt mixture
  • dynamic characteristics
  • high-strength concrete
  • flame retardant
  • durability
  • creep
  • damping
  • damage constitutive model
  • Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC)
  • granite aggregate
  • diatomite-modified asphalt mixture
  • healing model
  • asphalt combustion
  • freeze-thaw cycle
  • SBS-modified bitumen
  • workability
  • graphene
  • flow behavior index
  • fluidity
  • parametrization
  • fatigue property
  • rankinite
  • railway application
  • crystallization sensitivity
  • aqueous solute compositions
  • pozzolanic reaction
  • self-healing asphalt
  • recycled material
  • artificial neural network
  • rheological properties
  • molecular dynamic simulation
  • building envelopes
  • aluminum hydroxide
  • crumb rubber
  • optimization
  • viscoelasticity
  • building energy conservation
  • diffusing
  • anti-rutting agent
  • molecular bridge
  • engineered cementitious composites (ECC)
  • pavement performance
  • morphology
  • colloidal structure
  • hydrophilic nanosilica
  • construction materials
  • road engineering
  • laboratory evaluation
  • rejuvenator
  • fatigue equation
  • aggregates
  • three-point bending fatigue test
  • energy-based approach
  • aggregate from sanitary ceramic wastes
  • polyacrylic acid
  • mastic
  • CO2
  • specific surface area
  • aggregate image measurement system
  • solubilizer
  • flexibility
  • simplex lattice design
  • SBS/CRP-modified bitumen
  • water stability
  • fatigue life
  • rejuvenating systems
  • skid-resistance
  • reclaimed asphalt pavement
  • rheology
  • hydration characteristic
  • surface energy
  • modified asphalt materials
  • asphalt pavement
  • stripping test
  • SOD
  • tensile stresses
  • ultraviolet radiation
  • basalt fiber
  • “blue-shift”
  • polyvinyl alcohol
  • sanitary ceramics
  • dynamic moduli
  • aggregate characteristics
  • compound modify
  • expanded graphite
  • steel slag
  • induced healing
  • thermal property
  • effective heating depth
  • dissipated strain energy
  • MDA
  • mechanical behavior
  • plateau value of permanent deformation ratio
  • long-term field service
  • crack healing
  • desulphurization gypsum residues
  • pavement failure
  • rejuvenation
  • interfacial transition zone
  • combination
  • polyethylene glycol
  • adsorption
  • tensile strains
  • cold recycled asphalt mixture
  • resistance to deformations
  • asphalt-aggregate adhesion
  • viscoelastic properties
  • damage evolution
  • carbonation
  • microwave heating
  • amorphous silica
  • high-modulus asphalt mixture (HMAM)
  • hot mix asphalt containing recycled concrete aggregate
  • microfluidic
  • dynamic responses
  • concrete
  • asphalt mastic
  • crumb rubber powder
  • response surface methodology
  • nanomaterial
  • self-compacting concrete (SCC)
  • rutting factor
  • X-ray computed tomography
  • fiber modification
  • overlay tester
  • rubber modified asphalt
  • ageing
  • aged bitumen
  • aged asphalt
  • recycling
  • damage characteristics
  • dynamic tests
  • permeation
  • ageing resistance
  • thema EDItEUR:T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes:TB Technology: general issues:TBX History of engineering and technology
  • TA1-2040
  • T1-995
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  • Nachgewiesen in: Directory of Open Access Books
  • Sprachen: English
  • Document Type: eBook
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  • Language: English
  • Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International ; URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
  • Notes: 33692

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