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Waste Materials and By-Products in Concrete

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  • First book of this new approach for recycling
  • Comprehensive summary of all uses materials

Part of the book series: Engineering Materials (ENG.MAT.)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVI
  2. Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 1-39
  3. Metakaolin

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 41-92
  4. Recycled/Waste Plastic

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 93-120
  5. Scrap Tires

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 121-145
  6. Waste Glass

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 147-175
  7. Coal Fly Ash

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 177-234
  8. Rice Husk Ash

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 235-264
  9. Municipal Solid Waste Ash

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 265-301
  10. Wood Ash

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 303-321
  11. Volcanic Ash

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 323-349
  12. Cement Kiln Dust

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 351-380
  13. Foundry Sand

    • Rafat Siddique
    Pages 381-406
  14. Back Matter

    Pages 407-413

About this book

Non-hazardous waste materials and by-products which are mostly landfilled, can be used in making concrete and similar construction materials. This book gives an summary of this usage: one chapter is devoted to each material, comprising an introduction, chemical and physical properties, usage potential, and the impact of the material on the various properties of concrete.

The waste materials and by-products covered in the book are; granulated blast furnace slag, metakaolin, waste and recycled plastics, scrap-tire, waste glass, coal fly ash, rice husk ash, municipal solid waste ash, wood ash, volcanic ash, cement kiln dust and foundry sand.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Civil Engineering, Thapar University, Thapar Institute of Engineering&Technology, Patiala, India

    Rafat Siddique

About the author

Dr. Rafat Siddique is presently working as Professor & Head of Civil Engineering Department at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology (Deemed University), Patiala, India. He obtained Ph.D. in 1993 from Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, India. He did post-doctoral work (for almost two years) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA, and been to University of Cergy Pontoise, France and INSA Rennes, France as Visiting Professor. He has more than 17 years of teaching, research, and educational administrative experience. His research interests are: Fiber-Reinforced Concrete, High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete, High-Volume Fly Ash Fiber Reinforced Concrete, High-Strength High-Performance Concrete, Use of Industrial By-Products in Cement-Based Materials, and Properties of Concrete at Elevated Temperature. He has authored two books, and more than 60 research papers.

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eBook USD 149.00
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Softcover Book USD 199.99
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