RESULTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONCRETE


Environmental engineering concrete structures provide conveyance, storage, and treatment of water, wastewater, and other materials. They include ancillary structures for dams, spillways, and channels. Environmental engineering concrete structures are subject to uniquely different loadings, more severe exposure conditions, and more restrictive serviceability requirements than non-environmental structures. Special design considerations need to be considered, such as loads, stability, and joint details. Exposures include concentrated chemicals, alternate wetting and drying, and freezing and thawing of saturated concrete. Serviceability requirements include liquid-tightness or gas-tightness.


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JOURNAL Articles ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONCRETE

Influence of Air Content on the Behavior of RC Beams Subjected to Freezing and Thawing

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 5/31/2025

Enhancing Concrete Strength and Microstructure with Basalt and Steel Fibers in Acid and Base Environments Incorporating Desert Sand

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 5/31/2025

Remaining Service Life Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Buildings Considering Failure Probability of Members

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 5/31/2025

Corrosion Characteristics of Prestressing Strands and Reinforcing Bars Under Accelerated Corrosion Conditions

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 5/31/2025

A Review of High-Volume Fly Ash Binder in Engineered Cementitious Composites (Prepublished)

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 5/8/2025

Carbonated Fly Ash Alkali-Activated Aggregates: Properties, Performance, and Environmental Impact (Prepublished)

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 5/8/2025

Properties, Durability, and Environmental Analysis of Fiber- Reinforced Concrete Mixtures

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 5/1/2025

Artificial Intelligence Approach for Predicting Compressive Strength of Geopolymer Concrete

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 5/1/2025

Study of Optimized Mechanical Properties in Sustainable Geopolymer Mortar with Tire Waste

Publication: Materials Journal
Date: 5/1/2025

Enhancing Mechanical Properties of Alkali‑Activated Slag SIFCON for Sustainable Construction Using Recycled Glass and Tire‑Derived Waste Steel Fibers

Publication: IJCSM
Date: 3/31/2025

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Practice oriented papers and articles ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONCRETE

Design Durability Assurance Experiences on Infrastructure Projects in Australia

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 5/1/2025

NEU news

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 3/1/2025

Coast-to-Coast Concrete: Exploring Hydration Control for Sustainable Construction Practices

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 1/1/2025

Future-Proofing Concrete: How to Prolong Your Concrete’s Lifespan

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 1/1/2025

Machine Control Helps with Project Accuracy and Waste

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 9/1/2024

EPA Grants Support Clean U.S. Manufacturing of Construction Materials

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 9/1/2024

Concrete Q&A: Further Discussion on Low-Carbon Concrete Mixtures

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 9/1/2024

Comparative Study of the Mechanical and Durability Performance of Low Carbon Concrete Matrices with Alternative SCMs

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/18/2024

Experimental-Numerical Studies of Moisture-Toluene Buffering Capacity of HLC

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/17/2024

Durability of Concretes with Low Environmental Emissions Based on Ternary Binders: Corrosion Resistance and Positioning with Respect to the Performance Approach

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/17/2024

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