Sustainable Composite Construction Materials
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- History of engineering and technology
- Materials science
- Technology: general issues
- acoustic absorption
- bagasse ash composites
- bitumen
- brass fibre
- carbon fiber mesh
- carbon fibre
- carbon footprint of cement
- compression testing
- compressive strength
- concrete slab
- concrete wall
- conventional RCC slab
- convolutional neural network
- crack detection
- cracking behaviour
- cyclic loading
- ductility
- eco-sustainability
- efflorescence test
- electrical resistance
- electrically conductive filler
- engineered cementitious composite
- fibre
- finite element analysis
- flexural behaviour
- fractal
- glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) rods
- glass-fibre-reinforced polymer (GFRP) sheets
- green concrete
- ground waste tire rubber
- HDPE
- high-volume fly ash
- hollow concrete brick
- jacketing
- load-deflection
- moment-curvature
- monotonic loading
- mortar
- n/a
- plastic hinge length
- pozzolanic
- pultruded glass-fiber-reinforced polymer
- quartz sand
- reinforced concrete beam
- repeated loading and composite material
- self-sensing
- SFRC (steel-fiber-reinforced concrete)
- steel fiber reinforced concrete beam
- structural health monitoring
- sustainable construction
- transfer learning
- water absorption test
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Often, a project's sustainability is centred on building services and energy, but we need to have a comprehensive view of how we integrate deeper sustainability. Traditionally, we have neglected embodied carbon generated during building construction, which has led to significant carbon emissions over the last few decades, causing global warming and other related problems. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect the results of research and practice experiences in sustainable building structures, made from steel, concrete, timber, and other composite materials. Dr Roy and Dr Ananthi warmly invited authors to submit their papers for potential inclusion in this Special Issue of "Sustainable construction using steel, concrete, timber, and other composite materials", in the journal of Journal of Composites Science.
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