Recycling of Building Materials

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Generation – Processing – Utilization

ISBN: 3658346086
ISBN 13: 9783658346089
Autor: Müller, Anette/Martins, Isabel
Verlag: Springer Vieweg
Umfang: xxx, 356 S., 77 s/w Illustr., 164 farbige Illustr., 356 p. 241 illus., 164 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 24.03.2022
Auflage: 1/2022
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Originaltitel: Baustoffrecycling

The need to establish material cycles in the building industry is undisputed. Knowledge on this topic is available in many places: In this book it is summarised and systematized. After a general overview of the quantities generated, recovery rates and areas of application of recycled building materials, the current processing steps on which recycling is based and the possibilities for influencing the product properties are discussed. Furthermore, recycling building materials are characterized and their fields of application are presented. The starting point is always the original building material, which is later found in the construction waste. The focus is on the structural properties. The environmental aspects, which have determined the discussion for years, are shown to the necessary extent. The book concludes with a chapter that presents new developments in processing technologies and analyses the potential of construction waste as a source of raw materials.Content – · Material cycles · Material flow management · Regulations for the handling of construction waste · Processing of construction and demolition waste · Plants for the treatment of construction and demolition waste · Recycling of reclaimed asphalt · Recycling of concrete rubble · Recycling of masonry rubble · Recycling of other types of construction waste · Advanced recycling The AuthorsProf. Dr.-Ing. habil. Anette Müller from 1995 to 2011 held the Chair of Preparation ofBuilding Materials and Recycling at the Bauhaus University Weimar. Since April2011 she is an employee of IAB – Institut für Angewandte BauforschungWeimar gGmbH with a focus on building material recycling. Dr. Isabel Martins Researcher at Materials Department of Laboratório Nacional de EngenhariaCivil, since 2003 devote her time to study building materials recovery and its further use towards improving resource efficiency in the construction sector.

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Beschreibung

The need to establish material cycles in the building industry is undisputed. Knowledge on this topic is available in many places: In this book it is summarised and systematized. After a general overview of the quantities generated, recovery rates and areas of application of recycled building materials, the current processing steps on which recycling is based and the possibilities for influencing the product properties are discussed. Furthermore, recycling building materials are characterized and their fields of application are presented. The starting point is always the original building material, which is later found in the construction waste. The focus is on the structural properties. The environmental aspects, which have determined the discussion for years, are shown to the necessary extent. The book concludes with a chapter that presents new developments in processing technologies and analyses the potential of construction waste as a source of raw materials.

Autorenporträt

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Anette Müller from 1995 to 2011 held the Chair of Preparation ofBuilding Materials and Recycling at the Bauhaus University Weimar. Since April2011 she is an employee of IAB - Institut für Angewandte Bauforschung Weimar gGmbH with a focus on building material recycling. Dr. Isabel Martins, Researcher at Materials Department of Laboratório Nacional de EngenhariaCivil, since 2003 devote her time to study building materials recovery and its further use towards improving resource efficiency in the construction sector.

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