
Characteristics and Uses of Steel Slag in Building Construction
Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Published on 26. May 2016
Book
Hardback
194 pages
978-0-08-100976-5 (ISBN)
Description
Characteristics and Uses of Steel Slag in Building Construction focuses predominantly on the utilization of ferrous slag (blast furnace and steel slag) in building construction.
This extensive literature review discusses the worldwide utilization of ferrous slag and applications in all sectors of civil engineering, including structural engineering, road construction, and hydro-technical structures.
It presents cutting-edge research on the characteristics and properties of ferrous slag, and its overall impact on the environment.
This extensive literature review discusses the worldwide utilization of ferrous slag and applications in all sectors of civil engineering, including structural engineering, road construction, and hydro-technical structures.
It presents cutting-edge research on the characteristics and properties of ferrous slag, and its overall impact on the environment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
slag/waste management companies, metallurgical industries, government agencies, students, construction materials sector and concrete technologists
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
330 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-100976-5 (9780081009765)
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Ivanka Netinger Grubesa | Ivana Barisic | Aleksandra Fucic
Characteristics and Uses of Steel Slag in Building Construction
E-Book
05/2016
Woodhead Publishing
€124.00
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Persons
Prof. Dr. Ivanka Netinger Grubesa has 15 years of research experience in the field of building materials and 9 years of research experience on the application of waste materials (slag) in concrete. Since 2001 to present, she has been employed at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the University of Osijek, Croatia. Dr Ivana Barisic works at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the University of Osijeck. She has scientific and practical experience in the field of investigating steel slag usage as a construction material in civil and structural engineering (as an aggregate in concrete with improved fire resistance and as an aggregate in pavement base layers). Dr. Aleksandra Fucic has 30 years of experience working on the biomonitoring of populations exposed to radiation or chemical agents with a special interest in achieving a healthy living environment and investigation of health risks related to new construction materials. Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, S B Patil College of Engineering, India
Author
Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Osijek, Croatia
Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Osijek, Croatia
Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, Croatia
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, S B Patil College of Engineering, India
Content
1 Introduction
2 Ferrous slag: characteristics and properties
3 Environmental impact of ferrous slag usage in civil engineering
4 Applications of blast furnace slag in civil engineering: worldwide investigations
5 Applications of steel slag in civil engineering: worldwide investigations
6 The Croatian experience of steel slag application in civil engineering
7 The Indian experience of steel slag application in civil engineering
8 Recommendations for future research
2 Ferrous slag: characteristics and properties
3 Environmental impact of ferrous slag usage in civil engineering
4 Applications of blast furnace slag in civil engineering: worldwide investigations
5 Applications of steel slag in civil engineering: worldwide investigations
6 The Croatian experience of steel slag application in civil engineering
7 The Indian experience of steel slag application in civil engineering
8 Recommendations for future research