2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15217718
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Energy Dissipation and Dynamic Fragmentation of Alkali-Activated Rubber Mortar under Multi-Factor Coupling Effect

Abstract: Recycled rubber aggregate (RRA) made from ground tire rubber has been promoted for its light weight and shock resistance. The high alkalinity of alkali-activated slag mortar has a modification effect on the surface of RRA. This paper studies the performance of alkali-activated slag mortar using RRA as aggregate (RASM), which has significance for applications in low-carbon building materials. The orthogonal test analysis method was used to analyze the significance and correlation of the main variables of the te… Show more

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“…Zuo et al summarized the crucial success elements for realizing carbon-neutral buildings in Australia's commercial construction sector [1]. Then the emission reduction potential of building materials was tapped, such as energy-saving glass [21], low-carbon mortar [22], and low-carbon metal [23]. Carbon emission calculation methods and low-carbon energy-saving design and development modes were also frequently investigated [24].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Overview Of Low-carbon Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zuo et al summarized the crucial success elements for realizing carbon-neutral buildings in Australia's commercial construction sector [1]. Then the emission reduction potential of building materials was tapped, such as energy-saving glass [21], low-carbon mortar [22], and low-carbon metal [23]. Carbon emission calculation methods and low-carbon energy-saving design and development modes were also frequently investigated [24].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Overview Of Low-carbon Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%