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Sustainability of construction materials

By: Khatib, Jamal M
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- Woodhead Publishing -- 2016Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 740pISBN: 9780081009956Subject(s): Building materials | Construction durable | Sustainable buildings | Sustainable constructionDDC classification: 691 KHA/S Summary: This title brings together a wealth of research on construction material sustainability. It provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the sustainability of materials including aggregates, wood, bamboo, vegetable fibres, masonry, cement, concrete, and much more.
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*Sustainability of aggregates in construction / W.H. Langer

*Sustainability of timber, wood, and bamboo in construction / M. Asif

*Sustainability of vegetable fibres in construction / H. Savastano Jr., S.F. Santos, and V. Agopyan

*Sustainability of masonry in construction / P. Bingel and A. Bown

*Sustainability of cement, concrete, and cement replacement materials in construction / M. Glavind

*Sustainability of metals and alloys in construction / P. Lambert

*Sustainability of glass in construction / C. Atkins

*Sustainability of engineered wood products in construction / H.R. Milner

*The use of waste tyre rubber in civil engineering works / N. Oikonomou and S. Mavridou

*Durability of sustainable concrete materials / J. Bai

*Nanotechnologies for sustainable construction / M.R. Geiker and M.M. Andersen

This title brings together a wealth of research on construction material sustainability. It provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the sustainability of materials including aggregates, wood, bamboo, vegetable fibres, masonry, cement, concrete, and much more.

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