Research and Development of Modified Building Materials

This reprint includes research papers on different disciplines related to composites. It contains research related to new topics such as nanotubes, fibres, admixtures added in cement and concrete. Additionally self-healing and self-sensing issues are presented. Environmental, and thermal-related top...

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Main Author: Stefanidou, Maria
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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Collection: Directory of Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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653 |a viscosity 
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653 |a nano-calcium oxide 
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653 |a autogenous shrinkage 
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653 |a composite modified asphalt binder 
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653 |a wetting-drying 
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653 |a superabsorbent polymer 
653 |a cellulose ether 
653 |a structural properties 
653 |a inclination angle 
653 |a cement pastes 
653 |a fiber spacing 
653 |a setting process 
653 |a HEMC 
653 |a injection grout 
653 |a limestone 
653 |a foamed geopolymer 
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653 |a activation energy 
653 |a flexural strength 
653 |a flexural Strength 
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653 |a porosity 
653 |a clay mortars 
653 |a pullout test 
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653 |a CO2 emission 
653 |a pullout load-slip curve 
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653 |a supplementary cementitious materials 
653 |a single wall carbon nanotubes 
653 |a limestone filler 
653 |a filler effect 
653 |a hook-end steel fiber 
653 |a mix proportion design 
653 |a electrical conductivity 
653 |a optimization 
653 |a water retention 
653 |a glass fiber composites 
653 |a multi-walled carbon nanotubes 
653 |a glass microspheres 
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520 |a This reprint includes research papers on different disciplines related to composites. It contains research related to new topics such as nanotubes, fibres, admixtures added in cement and concrete. Additionally self-healing and self-sensing issues are presented. Environmental, and thermal-related topics are also discussed. Studies related to consolidation topics and alkali activation of clays are included. This blend of traditional and modern building materials, all having a common ground, the use of new technologies for improving fresh and harden state properties, make this volume interesting.