Recycled steel fibers from tires offer a sustainable solution for concrete reinforcement, enhancing tensile strength while addressing environmental concerns.
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Researchers Boost Impact Resistance in Lightweight Geopolymer Concrete Using Waste Rubber and Pumice
Research shows that integrating pumice and waste tire rubber in geopolymer concrete enhances mechanical properties, offering ...
Led by Professor Masoud Akbarzadeh, the Penn group has developed Diamanti, a 3D-printed structural system that uses both ...
Researchers are using an unusual design to enhance the sustainability of concrete, with a carbon-absorbing material and ...
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville's College of Engineering tested a full-scale steel beam against simulated earthquake ...
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This 3D-printed bridge absorbs 142% more CO2 than conventional concrete. It's inspired by human bones
The designers mimicked the structures in certain bones to increase the surface area of the bridge, which also increased the ...
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Engineers uncover how to make cement 17 times stronger
Engineers at Princeton have unveiled a groundbreaking cement formulation that is 17 times more crack-resistant than ...
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