由再生塑料和砂/玻璃制成的无水泥建筑材料:回顾和未来的路线图

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
J. S. Perera, P. Mendis, Shanka Kristombu Baduge, Mahak Hashemi
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塑料和玻璃可以用机器分类,回收成新的塑料和玻璃,而不是用原材料生产。然而,受污染的塑料和沙子,以及某些类型的塑料和沙,不能使用传统方法回收,必须在垃圾填埋场处理。研究人员一直在研究这些问题,并尝试了各种解决方案,将这些废物转化为功能性产品。基于这两种材料开发复合建筑材料被认为是一个有价值的解决方案。另一方面,水泥生产过程中排放的二氧化碳和建筑材料生产中使用的水泥占全球温室气体排放总量的7%。因此,塑料砂/玻璃复合材料在两个方面都是环保的。它减少了垃圾填埋,同时也取代了同等的混凝土产品,降低了二氧化碳排放。本文考察了有关此类材料发展的文献,包括技术、挑战、质量和性能。根据现有研究,介绍了玻璃/沙子复合材料的开发情况,该复合材料可用于屋顶和路面瓷砖的商业规模生产。
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Cementless building materials made from recycled plastic and sand/glass: a review and road map for the future
Plastic and glass may be sorted using machines and recycled into new plastic and glass as opposed to produce them from raw materials. However, contaminated plastic and sand, as well as certain types of plastic and sand, cannot be recycled using traditional methods and must be disposed of in a landfill. Researchers have been looking into these and have tried a variety of solutions to convert this waste into functional products. The development of composite construction materials based on these two materials was identified as a worthy solution. On the other hand, carbon dioxide emits during the cement manufacturing process and the use of that cement in the production of construction materials contributes 7% of total global greenhouse gas emissions. Hence, plastic sand/glass composite is environmentally friendly in two ways. It reduces landfill while also replacing the equivalent concrete product, lowering CO2 emissions. This paper examines the literature on the development of such materials, including technology, challenges, quality and properties. The development of a glass/sand composite to use as a material in the commercial scale production of roof and pavement tiles is described based on studies that are available.
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Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering
Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering (EJSE) is an international forum for the dissemination and discussion of leading edge research and practical applications in Structural Engineering. It comprises peer-reviewed technical papers, discussions and comments, and also news about conferences, workshops etc. in Structural Engineering. Original papers are invited from individuals involved in the field of structural engineering and construction. The areas of special interests include the following, but are not limited to: Analytical and design methods Bridges and High-rise Buildings Case studies and failure investigation Innovations in design and new technology New Construction Materials Performance of Structures Prefabrication Technology Repairs, Strengthening, and Maintenance Stability and Scaffolding Engineering Soil-structure interaction Standards and Codes of Practice Structural and solid mechanics Structural Safety and Reliability Testing Technologies Vibration, impact and structural dynamics Wind and earthquake engineering. EJSE is seeking original papers (research or state-of the art reviews) of the highest quality for consideration for publication. The papers will be published within 3 to 6 months. The papers are expected to make a significant contribution to the research and development activities of the academic and professional engineering community.
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