Advances in Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling: Digital Technologies, Management, Processing and Environmental Assessment presents recent research in recycling and reuse of concrete and demolition waste in construction applications. The book starts with a detailed introductory section on digital technologies that are used to enhance circularity. Part Two focuses on the management of construction and demolition waste, including estimation of quantities and the use of BIM and GIS tools. Part Three reviews the processing of recycled aggregates, along with the performance of concrete mixtures using different types of recycled aggregates. Part Four looks at the environmental assessment of non-hazardous waste. This book will be a standard reference for civil engineers, structural engineers, architects, and academic researchers working in the field of construction and demolition waste.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the recycling of construction and demolition wastePart 1 Digital Technologies and Management
2. A comparison study on standards for demolition waste management
3. Challenges for circular economy in the construction industry
4. Machine learning to classify CDW
5. Design for building Disassembly in orde to reduce CDWaste
6. Integration BIM and GIS to reduce CDWaste
Part 2 Processing of CDW wastes
7. Processing Techniques of Recycled Aggregates
8. Advancements in Foam Concrete with Recycled CDW Aggregates
9. Recycled aggregates for alkali-activated concretes
10. Self-compacting concrete with recycled aggregates
11. Durability of concrete with recycled aggregates
12. Water permeability property of recycled compound concrete
13. Carbon uptake on mortars with recycled aggregates
14. Use of AI to predict the performance of concrete using recycled aggregates
Part 3 Environmental Assessment and handling toxic CDW
15. Life cycle assessment of non-hazardous Construction and Demolition Waste
16. A environmental assessment model of construction waste using BIM
17. Management of CDW contaminated with mercury
18. Hazardous components of CDW
Authors
F. Pacheco-Torgal C-TAC Research Centre, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal. Dr. F. Pacheco Torgal is a Principal Investigator at the University of Minho in Portugal. He holds the title of Counsellor at the Portuguese Engineers Association. He is a member of the editorial boards for nine international journals. Over the last 10 years he has participated in the research decision for more than 460 papers and has also acted as a Foreign Expert on the evaluation of 22 PhD thesis. Over the last 10 years he has also been a Member of the Scientific Committees for more than 60 conferences, most of them held in Asian countries. He is also a grant assessor for several scientific institutions in 15 countries, including the UK, US, Netherlands, China, France, Australia, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Spain, Czech Republic, Chile, Saudi Arabia, UA. Emirates, Croatia, Poland, and the EU Commission. In the last 10 years, he reviewed more than 70 research projects. Francesco Colangelo Department of Engineering, University Parthenope of Naples Research Unit Parthenope - INSTM - National Interuniversity, Consortium of Materials Science and TechnologyCentro Direzionale, Isola Naples, Italy. Francesco Colangelo is a Full Professor of Materials Science and Technology at the Parthenope University of Naples in Italy. His main research work covers the recycling of waste materials in concrete especially for?geo-environmental and civil engineering applications?and the application of life cycle assessment methodology in the preparation of innovative building materials. Rabin Tuladhar Associate Professor and Head of Engineering in the College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Australia. Dr. Rabin Tuladhar is an Associate Professor and Head of Engineering in the College of Science and Engineering at James Cook University, Australia. He served as Director of Engineering Studies (2018-2020) and Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching (ADLT) (2012-2018) for the College of Science and Engineering.He is a Civil Engineer, with specialization in Concrete and Structure Engineering. He has established close collaborations with local industries to conduct translational research in the areas of sustainable and innovative construction materials, durability of structures, rehabilitation of aged infrastructure and structural health monitoring. Yining Ding State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China. Yining Ding is Professor in the Institute of Structural Engineering at Dalian University of Technology, China. He has published over 100 papers in three languages. Zhao Xin-Yu State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, P.R. China. Zhao Xin-Yu, is a full Professor at the South China University of Technology, and is an expert in recycled aggregates. Alexander Koutamanis Associate Professor of Computational Design Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Alexander Koutamanis is an Associate Professor at Delft University of Technology. He is also an executive board member of the LDE Centre for BOLD Cities.