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The development of sustainable self-compacting concrete (SCC) requires alternative binders that minimise ordinary Portland cement (OPC) consumption while ensuring long-term performance. This study investigates sulfate-activated SCC (SA SCC) incorporating
Nurshafarina Jasme +3 more
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Adaptation of environmental data to national and sectorial context: application for reinforcing steel sold on the French market [PDF]
Purpose: Environmental data for steel products are generally proposed at a continental or a global scale. The question we are tackling here is: does the fact that steel as a global market necessarily reduces the need for national data?
Brière, Raphael +5 more
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Open‐Graded Friction Course (OGFC) mixtures for flexible pavements. ABSTRACT Open‐Graded Friction Course (OGFC) mixtures in flexible pavements are known for their efficient drainage characteristics, but concerns exist regarding their structural weaknesses and short lifespans. This study investigates methods to improve the mechanical performance of OGFC
Muttana S. Balreddy +3 more
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Microtexture Performance of EAF Slags Used as Aggregate in Asphalt Mixes: A Comparative Study with Surface Properties of Natural Stones [PDF]
Steelmaking industries produce a large amount of solid wastes that need to be adequately managed in order to ensure environmental sustainability and reduce the impact of their disposal on earth pollution. Electric arc furnace (EAF) slags are those wastes deriving from secondary steelmaking production; these slags can be re-used and recycled in many ...
Vaiana R. +3 more
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Steel Slag Concrete for Pavement Construction [PDF]
Steel Slags are by-products of Steel Industry using the Electric Arc Furnace method for steelmaking. This methodology is widely used in South Europe where the research on steel slag applications in concrete has been developed.
Anastasiou, Eleftherios +3 more
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Recent Developments and Perspectives on the Treatment of Industrial Wastes by Mineral Carbonation - a Review [PDF]
Besides producing a substantial portion of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the industrial sector also generates significant quantities of solid residues. Mineral carbonation of alkaline wastes enables the combination of these two by-products, increasing the
Bordor, Marius +3 more
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To realize fossil‐free steelmaking using hydrogen direct reduced iron (H‐DRI), melting operations must be fully understood and thereafter efficiently implemented. Lab‐scale experiments investigating melting progression of H‐DRI are combined with results from pilot‐scale electric‐arc furnace trials.
Hedda Pousette, Niklas Kojola, Joar Huss
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ANALIZA EKOLOŠKOG UTJECAJA SADRŽAJA TEŠKIH METALA U OTPADNIM MATERIJALIMA PRIMIJENJENIM U CESTOGRADNJI [PDF]
Use of solid waste in place of conventional materials in civil engineering structures preserves natural resources and energy and avoids expensive and/or potentially harmful waste disposal. Many studies are investigating the application of waste materials
Barišić, Ivana +1 more
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Hydrogen Direct Reduction: History and Pathways for Cost Reduction
ABSTRACT The steel industry, a critical pillar of global economic development, is highly energy‐intensive, accounting for approximately 7%–9% of global energy‐related CO2 emissions. The transition from traditional carbon‐intensive metallurgy to hydrogen‐based metallurgy represents a pivotal pathway for the green and sustainable development of the steel
Chuanlin Fan +4 more
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The report includes a methodology for the development of end-of-waste criteria for specific types of waste according to Article 6 of the Waste Framework Directive as well as three pilot case studies (on compost, aggregates and metal scrap) in which the ...
CATARINO Ana Sofia +5 more
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