
Functional Nanomaterials and Advanced Engineering Materials
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 18. July 2024
146 pages
978-3-0364-1406-5 (ISBN)
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The presented special edition is dedicated to highly relevant issues of development and applications of modern sustainable materials in construction and industry and will be helpful to many specialists in building materials, composites and functional nanomaterials.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations, unspecified
File size
19,87 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-0364-1406-5 (9783036414065)
DOI
10.4028/b-5kiYpt
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Kiang Hwee Tan | Xiao Hong Zhu | Hamada Shoukry
Functional Nanomaterials and Advanced Engineering Materials
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Green Concrete and Advanced Building Materials
Estimating the Deterioration due to Chemical Attack in Repurposed Aggregate Concrete Using Image Based Techniques
Effect of Blending Constant Concentration of Acrylic Polymer with Varying Amount of Fly Ash to the Permeability and Strength of Large Aggregate Pervious Concrete
Performance of the Mechanical and Durability Properties of Eco-Friendly Concrete Containing Glass Powder (GP) and Ground Granulated Blast Slag (GGBS)
Increasing Concrete Durability Against Organic Acid Corrosion with Coal Fly Ash and Bagasse Fly Ash as Cement Replacements
Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of Recycled Coarse Aggregate Concrete against the Action of Fire
Evaluation of the Influence of Brick Dust and Rice Husk Ash on the Mechanical and Physical Behavior of a Geopolymeric and Eco-Efficient Concrete with Partial Cement Replacements
Exploring Stone Material Behavior and Damage Analysis with Digital Image Correlation
Slenderness Limits and Buckling Response of Bamboo Scrimber under Axial Compression
Effect of Magnetic Water on Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete
Development of Wood-Plastic Soil Tray Composite (WPSTC) Using Polymerized Coir-Wood Dust for Green Roof Structures
Chapter 2: Composite Materials
Enhancing Mechanical Properties with Water Hyacinth Fiber-Reinforced Bio-Based Epoxy Composites
Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Vitrimer Composite Material for Pressure Vessels: Towards Development of Sustainable Materials
Enhancing Dispersion Ability and Bond Strength of Boron Nitride with Epoxy Resin by Ar+ Ion Beam in Reactive Oxygen Gas Environment
Research on Joint Strength and Mechanism of Composite/Aluminum Alloy Connections Based on FDS Technology
Chapter 3: Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Functional Nanomaterials
Green Synthesis of Magnesium Oxide Nanoparticles Using Melaleuca leucadendra Waste
ZnO Deposited on Natural Rubber Films by Different Coating Methods
Impact of WO3-Nanoparticles on the Setting Time and Early Strength for Different Cementitious Materials
Chapter 1: Green Concrete and Advanced Building Materials
Estimating the Deterioration due to Chemical Attack in Repurposed Aggregate Concrete Using Image Based Techniques
Effect of Blending Constant Concentration of Acrylic Polymer with Varying Amount of Fly Ash to the Permeability and Strength of Large Aggregate Pervious Concrete
Performance of the Mechanical and Durability Properties of Eco-Friendly Concrete Containing Glass Powder (GP) and Ground Granulated Blast Slag (GGBS)
Increasing Concrete Durability Against Organic Acid Corrosion with Coal Fly Ash and Bagasse Fly Ash as Cement Replacements
Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of Recycled Coarse Aggregate Concrete against the Action of Fire
Evaluation of the Influence of Brick Dust and Rice Husk Ash on the Mechanical and Physical Behavior of a Geopolymeric and Eco-Efficient Concrete with Partial Cement Replacements
Exploring Stone Material Behavior and Damage Analysis with Digital Image Correlation
Slenderness Limits and Buckling Response of Bamboo Scrimber under Axial Compression
Effect of Magnetic Water on Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete
Development of Wood-Plastic Soil Tray Composite (WPSTC) Using Polymerized Coir-Wood Dust for Green Roof Structures
Chapter 2: Composite Materials
Enhancing Mechanical Properties with Water Hyacinth Fiber-Reinforced Bio-Based Epoxy Composites
Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Vitrimer Composite Material for Pressure Vessels: Towards Development of Sustainable Materials
Enhancing Dispersion Ability and Bond Strength of Boron Nitride with Epoxy Resin by Ar+ Ion Beam in Reactive Oxygen Gas Environment
Research on Joint Strength and Mechanism of Composite/Aluminum Alloy Connections Based on FDS Technology
Chapter 3: Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Functional Nanomaterials
Green Synthesis of Magnesium Oxide Nanoparticles Using Melaleuca leucadendra Waste
ZnO Deposited on Natural Rubber Films by Different Coating Methods
Impact of WO3-Nanoparticles on the Setting Time and Early Strength for Different Cementitious Materials
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