E.K. Lauritzen0419184007, 9780419184003
Table of contents :
BOOKCOVER……Page 1
HALF-TITLE……Page 2
SERIES-TITLE……Page 3
TITLE……Page 4
COPYRIGHT……Page 5
CONTENTS……Page 6
PREFACE……Page 13
INTRODUCTION……Page 15
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE……Page 17
RILEM TECHNICAL COMMITTEE 121-DRG……Page 18
SPONSORS AND COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS……Page 19
REPORTS ISSUED BY RILEM TECHICAL COMMITTEES 37 DRC AND 121-DRG……Page 20
1. FINANCIAL, ECONOMICAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS OF THE REUSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION……Page 23
2. GUIDELINES FOR SEISMIC CAPACITY EVALUTION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE……Page 29
3. GUIDELINES FOR DEMOLITION WITH RESECT TO THE REUSE OF BUILDING MATERIALS GUIDELINES AND EXPERIENCES IN BELGIUM……Page 46
4. GUIDELINES AND EXPERIENCE FROM THE DEMOLITION OF HOUSES IN CONNECTION WITH THE RESUND LINK BETWEEN DENMARS AND SWEDEN……Page 57
5. REUSE OF DEMOLITION MATERIALS IN RELATION TO SPECIFICATIONS IN THE UK……Page 71
6. RECYCLING OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE IN BELGIUM: ACTUAL SITUATION AND FUTURE EVOLUTION……Page 80
7. PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF RECYCLED AGGREGATS IN CONCRETE IN FRANCE AND SPAIN……Page 96
8. CONCRETE/MASONRY RECYCLING PROGRESS IN THE USA……Page 108
9. GUIDELINES AND THE PRESENT STATE OF THE EUSE OF DEMOLISHED CONCRETE……Page 117
10. THE PROCESSING OF BUILDING RUBBLE AS CONCRETE AGGREGATE IN GERMANY……Page 134
11. REPORT ON UNIFIED SPECIFICATIONS FOR RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES FOR CONCRETE……Page 149
12. DEMOLITION AND REUSE FOLLOWING DISASTERS……Page 151
13. EXPERIENCE GAINED IN DISMANTLING OF THE JAPAN POWER DEMOSTRATION REACTOR (JPDR)……Page 166
14. BLASTING DEMOLITION OF SIX-STOREY REINFORCED CONCRETE APARTMENT……Page 182
15. BLASTING DEMOLITION OF SIX-STOREY REINFORCED CONCRETE APARTMENT BUILDING……Page 201
16. BLASTING DEMOLITION OF SIX-STOREY REINFORCED CONCRETE APARTMENT BUILDING……Page 214
17. PROGRESS OF BLASTING DEMOLITIONTECHNIQUES FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION IN JAPAN……Page 228
18. FRACTURE CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR PARTIAL DEMOLITION OF CONCRETE BY BLASTING……Page 241
19. PROTECTION METHODS FROM FRAGMENTATION IN BLASTING DEMOLITION……Page 255
20. PROTECTION METHODS FROM FRAGMENTATION IN BLSTING DEMOLITION……Page 271
21. NON-EXPLOSIVE DEMOLITION AGENT IN JAPAN……Page 287
22. FAST-ACTING NON-EXPLOSIVE DEMOLITION AGENT……Page 301
23. EXPANSIVE ENERGIES OF NONEXPLOSIVE DEMOLITION AGENT……Page 316
24. RECENT DEMOLITION TECHNIQUES USING ELECTRIC POWER IN JAPAN……Page 327
25. THE EXPLOSIVE DEMOLITION OF TALL BUILDINGS……Page 344
26. THE APPLICATION OF MODIFIED WATER JETS AS TOOLS FOR DEMOLITION……Page 356
27. INVESTIGATION INTO THE CUTTING OF BONDED PRESTRESSING BARS DURING DEMOLITION……Page 367
28. RECYCLING OF CONCRETE IN AGGRESSIVE ENVIRONMENT……Page 382
29. MODIFYING THE PERFORMANCE OF CONCRETE MADE WITH COARSE AND FINE RECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATES……Page 391
30. BEHAVIOUR OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS CONTAINING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATE……Page 404
31. MECHANICAL AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE PRODUCED CONCRETE AGGREGATES……Page 420
32. SILICEOUS BY-PRODUCTS FOR USE IN BLENDED CEMENTS……Page 433
33. THE TOTAL EVALUATION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATE AND RECYCLED CONCRETE……Page 445
34. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF RECYCLED CONCRETE USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATE MADE OF CONCRETE WITH FINISHING MATERIALS……Page 458
35. EXPLORATION OF CONCRETE AND STRUCTURAL CONCRETE ELEMENTS MADE OF REUSED MASONRY……Page 473
36. A METHOD FOR TOTAL REUTILIZATION OF MASONRY BY CRUSHING, BURNING, SHAPING AND AUTOCLAVING……Page 493
37. RECYCLING OF CLAY BRICKS……Page 498
38. SPECIAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE RECYCLING OF CONCRETE BASE PLATES (RAILWAY “SLEEPERS”)……Page 502
39. RECYCLING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES AND BUILDINGS USING COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION: APPROACH TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT……Page 508
40. RECYCLING OF CONCRETE FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CONCRETE PAVEMENT ON THE VIENNA-SALZBURG MOTORWAY……Page 520
41. INERT WASTES FROM CERAMICS PRODUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION WORKS: RECYCLING EXPERIENCES IN SASSUOLO, ITALY……Page 532
42. RECYCLING POWDERED CONCRETE WASTE……Page 543
43. DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR DEMOLITION WASTE……Page 556
44. BUILDINGS AS RESERVOIRS OF MATERIALS—THEIR REUSE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE CONSTRUCTION DESIGN……Page 568
45. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECONOMIC, FISCAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUMENTS TO PROMOTE CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES……Page 577
46. TRANSITION OF THE TECHNIQUE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONS MEASURED TO EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN JAPAN……Page 581
47. RETRIEVING MATERIALS—THE EFFECTS OF EC HEALTH AND SAFETY DIRECTIVES……Page 595
48. THE GREAT BELT LINK PROJECT……Page 602
49. THE “RECYCLED HOUSE” IN ODENSE……Page 612
AUTHOR INDEX……Page 619
SUBJECT INDEX……Page 622
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