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Moreno-Juez, J. (author), Vegas, Inigo J. (author), Gebremariam, A.T. (author), García-Cortes, V. (author), Di Maio, F. (author)
A stronger commitment towards Green Building and circular economy, in response to environmental concerns and economic trends, is evident in modern industrial cement and concrete production processes. The critical demand for an overall reduction in the environmental impact of the construction sector can be met through the consumption of high...
journal article 2020
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Gebremariam, A.T. (author), Di Maio, F. (author), Vahidi, A. (author), Rem, P.C. (author)
Currently, natural resources are consumed at an alarming rate than their production (United Nations Environment Programme, 2014). This imposes unprecedented pressure on the environment. The problem seems to get worse with the present increase in population and demand for infrastructures. To alleviate these and other related problems, a circular...
journal article 2020
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Zhang, Chunbo (author), Hu, Mingming (author), Dong, L. (author), Gebremariam, A.T. (author), Mirand-Xicotencatl, Brenda (author), Di Maio, F. (author), Tukker, Arnold (author)
The increasing volume of Construction and demolition waste (CDW) associated with economic growth is posing challenges to the sustainable management of the built environment. The largest fraction of all the CDW generated in the member states of the European Union (EU) is End-of-life (EOL) concrete. The most widely applied method for EOL concrete...
journal article 2019
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Lotfi, Somayeh (author), Rem, Peter (author), Di Maio, Francesco (author), Teklay, Abraham (author), Hu, Mingming (author), van Roekel, Eric (author), van der Stelt, Hans (author)
Production of waste materials, via industrial and human activities, creates big environmental and economic problems but also opportunities to recover valuable resources. EU28 currently generates 461 million tons per year of ever more complex Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) with average recycling rates of around 46%. There is still a...
conference paper 2017
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Lotfi, Somayeh (author), Rem, Peter (author), Deja, Jan (author), Mróz, Radosław (author)
The C2CA concrete recycling process consists of a combination of smart demolition, gentle grinding of the crushed concrete in an autogenous mill, and a novel dry classification technology called ADR to remove the fines. The` main factors in the C2CA process which influence the properties of Recycled Aggregates or Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC...
conference paper 2017
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Lotfi, Somayeh (author), Rem, P.C. (author), Di Maio, F. (author), Teklay, Abraham (author), Hu, M. (author), van Roekel, E (author), van der Stelt, H (author)
Production of waste materials, via industrial and human activities, creates big environmental and economic problems but also opportunities to recover valuable resources. EU28 currently generates 461 million tons per year of ever more complex Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) with average recycling rates of around 46%. There is still a...
conference paper 2017
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Lotfi, Somayeh (author), Rem, P.C. (author), Deja, J (author), Mroz, R (author)
The C2CA concrete recycling process consists of a combination of smart demolition, gentle grinding of the crushed concrete in an autogenous mill, and a novel dry classification technology called ADR to remove the fines. The` main factors in the C2CA process which influence the properties of Recycled Aggregates or Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC...
conference paper 2017
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Lotfi, Somayeh (author), Rem, P.C. (author)
One of the massive by-products of concrete to concrete recycling is the crushed concrete fines, that is often 0 - 4mm. Although the construction sector is to some extent familiar with the utilization of the recycled coarse fraction (>4 mm), at present there is no high-quality application for fines due to its moisturized and contaminated...
journal article 2016
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Lotfi, S. (author), Rem, P.C. (author)
In the C2CA concrete recycling process, autogenous milling of the crushed End of Life (EOL) concrete is a mechanical method to remove cement paste from the surface of aggregates. During autogenous milling, the combination of shearing and compression forces, promotes selective attrition and delivers a better liberation. In order to investigate...
conference paper 2015
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Lotfi, S. (author), Deja, J. (author), Rem, P.C. (author), Mroz, R. (author), Van Roekel, E. (author), Van der Stelt, H. (author)
conference paper 2013
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