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Innovative Solutions in Cement-Based Materials and Concrete Structures

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Construction and Building Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 June 2024 | Viewed by 224

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Faculty of Civil Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, 24 Warszawska Str, 31-155 Cracow, Poland
Interests: construction engineering; cementitious materials; sustainable development; civil engineering materials; concrete technologies; FRP composites; bridge structures; tunneling; waste materials, innovation materials in civil engineering
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Dear Colleagues,

In the last few years, there has been an increasing demand for cement-based materials. These materials are dynamically used as both structural (load-bearing structures) and non-structural elements, which have their origin in the intensive, global development of societies. Recent advancements in cementitious materials and concrete structures have resulted in better quality, and durability of objects and building elements.

Countries around the world have a face significant waste-related issues and the majority of waste is not reused.  For instance, in the EU, the construction and mining industries are responsible for more than half of the generated waste. In addition, for several years, an increasing amount of composite waste requiring processing has been observed globally. However, there exists a common tendency to develop new research areas that can deal with this problem. Some materials and solutions can be used both to design a new material, to strengthen load-bearing elements, or to protect the structure against corrosion.

In today's world, we can see attempts to achieve climate neutrality. To bring us closer to this goal, it is extremely valuable to strive for full use, innovative techniques and methods, as well as the usage of various wastes in the design of cement-based materials and structures.

Therefore, this SI of Materials aims to provide insights into the recent advancements in the development of cement-based materials, concrete structures and building materials, while emphasising modern solutions. Contributions addressing innovative research in this domain are welcomed, as well as review articles and case studies.

Dr. Krzysztof Adam Ostrowski
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • civil engineering
  • construction
  • reinforced concrete
  • cementitious materials
  • waste application in civil engineering
  • recycled materials
  • design
  • innovations
  • manufacturing
  • applications
  • sustainability

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