Advances in Materials Science and Engineering

Advances in Building Technologies and Construction Materials


Publishing date
18 Sep 2015
Status
Published
Submission deadline
01 May 2015

1University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

2Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

3Federal University of Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Brazil


Advances in Building Technologies and Construction Materials

Description

The development of civil engineering in the course of centuries meant a constant struggle with available materials, spans, or height, active loads, and the forces of nature: water, fire, wind, and earthquakes.

While construction activities improve the quality of human live, they also have significant impact on the environment. The production of construction materials requires energy and generates greenhouse gases. Low cost or affordable construction technologies and building materials are often pushed as a magic potion in meeting the ever growing demand for rapid housing delivery in developing economies. New advanced materials offer opportunities to change the way in which we construct and retrofit buildings. They give added value in terms of increased performance and functionality. The reduction of carbon footprint for construction materials can start at the production phase, where energy efficient processes can be developed and waste or recycled materials can be employed. New materials can also help address the new challenges of durability in a changing climate.

We invite researchers to contribute original research articles as well as review articles that will stimulate the continuing efforts to understand the recent advances in building technologies and construction materials. We are particularly interested in articles describing the recent trends, developments, and applications of novel building materials, namely, nontoxic building and painting material; ecological materials; green and nanomaterials; service life prediction and durability; new construction materials and their characterization, manufacturing, and application; and so forth. Recent advances in novel building technologies, their applications, and limitations are welcome.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Building materials: characterization, manufacturing, and applications
  • New construction materials
  • Ecology of building materials
  • Nontoxic building materials
  • Painting materials
  • Nanotechnology in building materials
  • Service life prediction and durability
  • Recent trends in building technologies
  • Applications and limitations of novel building technologies

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 273101
  • - Research Article

Resistance of Alkali-Activated Slag Concrete to Chloride-Induced Corrosion

Joon Woo Park | Ki Yong Ann | Chang-Geun Cho
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 309135
  • - Research Article

Shear Failure of RC Dapped-End Beams

Muhammad Aswin | Bashar S. Mohammed | ... | Zubair Imam Syed
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 101035
  • - Research Article

Brittle Creep Failure, Critical Behavior, and Time-to-Failure Prediction of Concrete under Uniaxial Compression

Yingchong Wang | Na Zhou | ... | Shengwang Hao
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 120759
  • - Research Article

Flexural Capacity Calculation Approach for Precast Grouted Shear Wall Influenced by Joint Interface Displacements

Dong-yue Wu | Shu-ting Liang | ... | Xiao-jun Zhu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 175951
  • - Research Article

Vision-Inspection System for Residue Monitoring of Ready-Mixed Concrete Trucks

Deok-Seok Seo | Baek-Joong Kim | Myungdo Lee
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 161753
  • - Research Article

Mechanical and Durability Properties of Concrete Made with Used Foundry Sand as Fine Aggregate

G. Ganesh Prabhu | Jin Wook Bang | ... | Yun Yong Kim
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 196805
  • - Research Article

Influence of Aggregate Wettability with Different Lithology Aggregates on Concrete Drying Shrinkage

Yuanchen Guo | Jueshi Qian | ... | Huadong Zhong
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
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