Search for dissertations about: "crystalline material and concrete"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words crystalline material and concrete.
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1. Industrial Application of Sulfur Concrete An Environment-friendly Construction Material
Abstract : Sulfur Concrete (SC) is a thermoplastic constructionmaterial, of mineral aggregates and modified sulfur as binder.Elemental sulfur has now a low smelting point (120oC) and appears in two solid allotropic forms,separated by considerable contraction. Hence, the need formodification to delay the transition. READ MORE
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2. Stimulated autogenous self-healing of mechanically and thermally cracked cementitious materials
Abstract : It is estimated that each year, approximately 8 billion cubic meters of concrete are produced worldwide, a vast number comparable to 1 m3 per person, making the construction industry a major contributor to overall global CO2 emissions. Throughout the manufacturing process of the most common cement binder, ordinary Portland cement (OPC), CO2 emissions reach 842 kg per ton of clinker produced. READ MORE
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3. Revalorization of poorly reactive sources by mechanochemical activation : An alternative approach for sustainable cementitious binders
Abstract : The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change made once again clear the urge to take immediate actions to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Among the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Nr. READ MORE
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4. Mechanical activation of clay : a novel route to sustainable cementitious binders
Abstract : EU Sustainable Development Strategy planned to achieve improvement of life-quality by promoting sustainable production and consumption of raw materials. On November 2018, EU Commission presented a long-term strategy, aiming among others a climate-neutral economy by 2050. Cement production is contributing to 6-10% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions. READ MORE
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5. Airborne occupational exposures and risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis
Abstract : Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune, inflammatory disease with multifaceted aetiology. Cigarette smoke is the strongest environmental risk factor of RA, and research suggests that airborne exposures may trigger RA among genetically susceptible individuals. READ MORE