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In recent years, the implementation of sustainable concrete systems has been a topic of great interest in the field of construction engineering worldwide, as a result of the large and rapid increase in carbon emissions and environmental problems resulting from traditional concrete production and industry. For example, the uses of supplementary cementitious materials, geopolymer binder, recycled aggregate and industrial/agricultural wastes in concrete are all approaches to building a sustainable concrete system. However, such materials have inherent flaws due to their variety of sources, and exhibit very different properties compared with traditional concrete. Therefore, they require specific modifications in preprocessing, design, and evaluation before use in concrete. This reprint, entitled “Advances in Sustainable Concrete System”, covers a broad range of advanced concrete research in environmentally friendly concretes, cost-effective admixtures, and waste recycling, specifically including the design methods, mechanical properties, durability, microstructure, various models, hydration mechanisms, and practical applications of solid wastes in concrete systems.
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- Age
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- artificial intelligence
- Artificial Neural Networks
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- Building construction & materials
- cement content
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- Concrete
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- Conservation of buildings & building materials
- constitutive model
- corrosion rate
- crack
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- cracked concrete
- crumb rubber
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- damage evolution
- damage mechanism
- damage variable
- Data science
- detergent treatment
- dosage of activator
- durability
- eco-friendly concrete
- elastic strain energy
- energy evolution
- failure criterion
- FE modeling
- FE modelling
- fiber-reinforced concrete
- filtration
- fly ash
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- fresh properties
- FRP reinforced concrete slab
- GM (0, N) model
- Gradation
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- high strength
- high temperature
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- History of engineering & technology
- humidity
- hydration
- hydration mechanisms
- lattice girder semi-precast slabs
- lime treatment
- limestone
- Machine learning
- Materials
- Materials design
- mechanical behavior
- Mechanical properties
- Mechanical Property
- Microstructure
- minimum energy dissipation principle
- moisture absorption
- moisture desorption
- mortar strength
- multiple linear regression
- n/a
- NaOH treatment
- natural coarse aggregate
- Numerical Simulation
- optimal dosage
- orthogonal experiment
- penetrability
- phosphorus slag
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- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- temperature aging
- three-shear energy yield criterion
- tortuosity
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- unconfined compressive strength
- uniaxial tension
- volume deformation
- water treatment
- WPFT fibers