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Sustainable Construction Materials
Copper Slag
Provides a systematic analysis, evaluation, and comprehensive review of the characteristics of copper slag and the potential for its sustainable use with the materials used in construction
Ravindra K. Dhir OBE (Author), Jorge de Brito (Author), Raman Mangabhai (Author), Chao Qun Lye (Author)
9780081009864, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 6 October 2016
336 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.48 kg
Sustainable Construction Materials: Copper Slag, as part of a series of five, the book aims to promote the use of sustainable construction materials. It is different to the norm and its uniqueness lies in developing a data matrix sourced from 400 publications, contributed by 712 authors from 337 institutions in 40 countries from 1964 to 2015, on the subject of copper slag as a construction material, and systematically, analysisng, evaluating and modelling this information for use in cement, concrete, geotechnics and road pavement applications. Related environmental issues, case studies and standards are also discussed. The work establishes what is already known and can be used. It would also help to avoid repetitive research and save valuable resources, which can instead be directed towards new research to progress the use of sustainable construction materials. The book is structured in an incisive and easy to digest manner. As an excellent reference source, the book is particularly suited for researchers, academics, design engineers, specifiers, contractors, developers and certifying and regulatory authorities, seeking to promote sustainability within the construction sector.
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Production and Properties of Copper Slag 4. Use of Copper Slag as Concrete Sand 5. Copper Slag in Cement Manufacture and as Cementitious Material 6. Use of Copper Slag in Geotechnical Applications 7. Use of Copper Slag in Road Pavement Applications 8. Environmental Impact, Case Studies and Standards and Specifications 9. Epilogue
Subject Areas: Sustainable agriculture [TVF], Waste treatment & disposal [TQSR], Conservation of buildings & building materials [TNKX], Materials science [TGM], The environment [RN]