Progress of Recycling in the Built Environment
Final report of the RILEM Technical Committee 217-PRE
(Sprache: Englisch)
This report is a useful tool for countries starting to recycle aggregates or construction and demolition waste.
It contains the latest developments in this field, introduces a completely new approach to the procedure of proportioning concrete mixtures...
It contains the latest developments in this field, introduces a completely new approach to the procedure of proportioning concrete mixtures...
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This report is a useful tool for countries starting to recycle aggregates or construction and demolition waste. It contains the latest developments in this field, introduces a completely new approach to the procedure of proportioning concrete mixtures with recycled aggregate, references recent publications, opinions and discrepancies in relation to the durability of recycled concrete, such as freeze-thaw standards, studies of chloride penetration and diffusion, and sulfate attacks, the use of the fine fraction
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1. INTRODUCTION AND ACTIVITIES; 1.1. OBJECTIVES OF THE BOOK; 1.2. ABSTRACT OF THE TC S ACTIVITIES (MEETINGS, METHODOLOGY, SYMPOSIA); References; 2. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE RECYCLING IN A BROADER ENVIRONMENTAL PERSPECTIVE; 2.1. Sustainability and recycling construction waste; 2.1.1. Introduction; 2.1.2. Defining and measuring sustainability; 2.1.1. Environmental drivers for recycling - closing the materials flow cycle; 2.1.1. The flow of mineral construction materials and construction waste; 2.1.2. Informal production of aggregates; 2.1.3. Economical drivers for recycled aggregates; 2.1.4. Social drivers; 2.1.5. Assessing sustainability of recycled aggregates; 2.1.1. The need for further developments; References; 2.2. Global impact assessment of urban renewal based on sustainable recycling strategies for Construction and Demolition Waste; 2.2.1. Why sustainable urban renewal is necessary; 2.2.2. How recycling strategies in urban renewal are applied; 2.2.3. How modelling supports the decision-making process; 2.2.4. Why european urban renewal projects are involved; 2.2.5. How recycling reduces CO2 emission; 2.2.6. How recycling signifies savings in primary resources; 2.2.7. How recycling contributes to diminishing the global impact of urban renewal in both developed and developing countries; 2.2.8. Appendix 1 : Calculation NATO Headquarters case; 2.2.9. Appendix 2 : Calculation City Harbour Rotterdam; References; 3. OVERVIEW REGARDING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES; 3.1. Recycling in Belgium: An overview of the present situation in Belgium from the recycling industry and research about CDW; 3.1.1. Current market situation; 3.1.2. Standards and recommendations for application; 3.1.3. Principal problems related to standards and applications; 3.1.4. New applications and research; 3.2. Recycling in Brazil: An overview of the present situation of CDW in managing and recycling; 3.2.1. CDW generation and composition; 3.2.2. CDW management and
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recycling; References; 3.3. Recycling in North America: State-of-the art of RCA-concrete in North America; 3.3.1. Introduction; 3.3.2. Development of a New Mixture Proportioning Method for RCA-concrete; 3.3.3. Structural Behaviour and Strength of RCA-concrete Members; 3.3.4. Bond and Development Length; 3.3.5. Durability and Long-term Performance; 3.3.6. Research on RCA in Pavement Concrete; References; 3.4. Recycling in China: An overview of study on recycled aggregate concrete; 3.4.1. Introduction; 3.4.2. Mechanical properties of recycled concrete: Strength; 3.4.3. Behaviour of concrete under various stress stages; 3.4.4.Deformation characteristics; 3.4.5. Stress Strain relationship; 3.4.6. Durability; 3.4.7. Carbonization; 3.4.8. Chloride Penetration; 3.4.9. Freeze and Thaw; 3.4.10. Abrasion; 3.4.11. Structural performance of recycled concrete; 3.4.12. Reinforced RAC elements under monotonic loadings; 3.4.13. Reinforced RAC structures under cyclic loadings; 3.4.14. Shaking table tests on RAC structures; 3.4.15. Conclusions and recommendations; Acknowledgements; References; 3.5. Recycling in Germany: Overview regarding CDW in germany; 3.5.1. Amounts of Construction and Demolition Waste and fields of utilization; 3.5.2. Standards and recommendations; 3.5.3.New realizations and projects; References; 3.6. Recycling in Italy: Overview regarding construction and demolition waste; 3.6.1. Preliminary remarks about the method; 3.6.2. The production of recycled aggregates in Italy: Qualitative aspects; 3.6.3. Quantitative aspects; 3.6.4. Normative aspects; 3.6.5. A comparison with European data; 3.6.6.Characteristics of plants Tecnology; 3.6.7. The administrative procedure to install a recycling plant and the complementary activities; 3.6.8. Work modalities; 3.6.9. The recycled aggregates market; 3.6.10. Conclusion; References; 3.7. Recycling in the Netherlands;
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2013, 286 Seiten, Maße: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Enric Vázquez
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- ISBN-10: 9400749074
- ISBN-13: 9789400749078
- Erscheinungsdatum: 08.11.2012
Sprache:
Englisch
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