Use of recycled plastics in eco-efficient concrete 1st Edition Pacheco-Torgal- Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780081026762,0081026765,9780081027332, 0081027338
Product details:
- ISBN 10:0081027338
- ISBN 13: 9780081027332
- Author: F. Pacheco-Torgal, Jamal Khatib, Francesco Colangelo, Rabin Tuladhar
Use of Recycled Plastics in Eco-efficient Concrete looks at the processing of plastic waste, including techniques for separation, the production of plastic aggregates, the production of concrete with recycled plastic as an aggregate or binder, the fresh properties of concrete with plastic aggregates, the shrinkage of concrete with plastic aggregates, the mechanical properties of concrete with plastic aggregates, toughness of concrete with plastic aggregates, modulus of elasticity of concrete with plastic aggregates, durability of concrete with plastic aggregates, concrete plastic waste powder with enhanced neutron radiation shielding, and more, thus making it a valuable reference for academics and industrial researchers.
Table contents:
1. Introduction to the use of recycled plastics in eco-efficient concrete
2.Techniques for separation of plastic wastes
3. Hydraulic separation of plastic wastes
4. Production of recycled polypropylene (PP) fibers from industrial plastic waste through melt spinning process
5. Fresh properties of concrete containing plastic aggregate
6. Mechanical strength of concrete with PVC aggregates
7. Characteristics of concrete containing EPS
8. Lightweight concrete with polyolefins as aggregates
9. Properties of concrete with plastic polypropylene aggregates
16. Concrete reinforced with metalized plastic waste fibers
17. Performance of concrete with PVC fibres
18. Recycled waste PET for sustainable fiber-reinforced concrete
19. Properties of recycled carpet fiber reinforced concrete
20. Performance of asphalt concrete with plastic fibres
21. Sustainability of using recycled plastic fiber in concrete
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