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The green approach is no longer (and can no longer be) a goal of the future, but it is a concrete and practical necessity of the present. To take stock of new trends, this Special Issue lines up some recently developed green materials and remarkable progress and developments in manufacturing processes.
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- 3D printing
- aggregate
- agricultural byproduct
- asphalt binder
- Automotive
- bio-based materials
- biochar
- biomass waste
- Building performance
- carbon fiber
- chemical composition and microstructure analysis
- Circular Economy
- clay plasters
- composites
- compressive strength
- Concrete
- copper slag
- cryogenic machining
- digital fabrication
- drying shrinkage
- dune sand
- durability
- eco-friendly concrete
- economic assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- energy efficiency buildings
- ex ante LCA
- fine aggregate
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- green materials
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- History of engineering & technology
- LCC
- lightweight bricks
- mechanical strength
- minimum quantity lubrication
- nanocomposites
- particleboard
- physical and mechanical properties
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- recycling
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- Sustainable Manufacturing
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- waste tires
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