Each year a substantial body of literature is published on the use of microwaves to process cement and concrete materials. Yet to date, very few if any have lead the realisation of a commercial scale industrial system and is the context under which this review has been undertaken. The state-of the–art is evaluated for opportunities, and the key barriers to the development of new microwave-based processing techniques to enhance production, processing and recycling of cement and concrete materials. Applications reviewed include pyro-processing of cement clinker; accelerated curing, non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT&E), and end-of-life processing including radionuclide decontamination
This paper presents some results of the FP7 MCure project on the development of a prototype system f...
Typically, using a rotary furnace as a heat generator, a temperature of approximately 1450 °C and a ...
The authors report on the results of the second phase of a four-phase program at Oak Ridge National ...
Each year a substantial body of literature is published on the use of microwaves to process cement a...
Abstract: The environmental burdens of cement production and the construction field play a major r...
In this paper, an ongoing research sponsored by Innovate UK on developing an intelligent microwave s...
This paper reports on the use of microwave energy to scabble concrete. While the technique is not ne...
This paper reports on the use of microwave energy to scabble concrete. While the technique is not ne...
Microwave heating stands as a strong candidate for selective liberation of multiphase materials like...
This thesis is concerned with the development of efficient concrete recycling technology. Concrete i...
Portland cements are slow hardening materials and several techniques are used to expedite the attain...
Recycling of concrete into high quality products requires the separation of the cement matrix, sand ...
In this study, the microwave materials interactions were studied through dielectric property measure...
Recent advances in concrete recycling technology focus on novel fragmentation techniques to obtain a...
Recent advances in concrete recycling technology focus on novel fragmentation techniques to obtain a...
This paper presents some results of the FP7 MCure project on the development of a prototype system f...
Typically, using a rotary furnace as a heat generator, a temperature of approximately 1450 °C and a ...
The authors report on the results of the second phase of a four-phase program at Oak Ridge National ...
Each year a substantial body of literature is published on the use of microwaves to process cement a...
Abstract: The environmental burdens of cement production and the construction field play a major r...
In this paper, an ongoing research sponsored by Innovate UK on developing an intelligent microwave s...
This paper reports on the use of microwave energy to scabble concrete. While the technique is not ne...
This paper reports on the use of microwave energy to scabble concrete. While the technique is not ne...
Microwave heating stands as a strong candidate for selective liberation of multiphase materials like...
This thesis is concerned with the development of efficient concrete recycling technology. Concrete i...
Portland cements are slow hardening materials and several techniques are used to expedite the attain...
Recycling of concrete into high quality products requires the separation of the cement matrix, sand ...
In this study, the microwave materials interactions were studied through dielectric property measure...
Recent advances in concrete recycling technology focus on novel fragmentation techniques to obtain a...
Recent advances in concrete recycling technology focus on novel fragmentation techniques to obtain a...
This paper presents some results of the FP7 MCure project on the development of a prototype system f...
Typically, using a rotary furnace as a heat generator, a temperature of approximately 1450 °C and a ...
The authors report on the results of the second phase of a four-phase program at Oak Ridge National ...