Recycling and Utilization of Foundry Waste Materials leaf node


URI

https://openalex.org/T13140

Label

Recycling and Utilization of Foundry Waste Materials

Description

This cluster of papers focuses on the recycling and utilization of foundry waste materials, such as waste foundry sand and oyster shells, in concrete production. The research explores the mechanical, environmental, and engineering properties of concrete incorporating these waste materials, aiming to promote sustainable construction practices and reduce environmental impact. It also investigates the use of controlled low-strength materials (CLSM) and industrial by-products in concrete manufacturing.

Implementation

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