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Description / Abstract:
There is a growing interest all over the world to develop and
implement environmentally friendly binding materials for concrete
applications. The emphasis of the research and construction
community is on finding sustainable alternatives for ordinary
portland cement to reduce the overall environmental and energetic
impact of cement production. The use of high volumes of fly ash and
slag are already accepted means of cement reduction for sustainable
concretes; however, the dramatic increase in the consumption of
concrete requires novel and sustainable binder systems. Recent
research results is to provide an introduction into several areas
of active work on green binder systems. The papers in this CD deal
with a wide variety of topics that are of significant interest and
impact, including the chemistry of geopolymerization of fly ash,
mixture proportioning of concretes containing fly ash alone as the
binder, methods to improve the reactivity of fly ash through
nanomodification or the use of fine limestone, and phosphate-based
cements. Also, novel methods of the use of waste glass powder and
rice husk ash as cementing materials are detailed. These paper are
a useful addition to the library for any researcher, materials
producer, or end user interested in alternative and sustainable
binding materials for concrete.
This CD consists of 8 papers that were presented at a technical
session sponsored by ACI Committees 130. 232, and 236 at the ACI
Convention in Dallas, TX, in March 2012.