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Luqman Kolawole Abidoye and Diganta B. Das
This study elucidates the effects of the particle size, carbonation time, curing time and pressure on the efficiency of carbon storage in Portland cement mortar. Using pressure chamber experiments, our findings show how carbonation efficiency increases w...
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Olivia Bailey, Ljiljana Zlatanovic, Jan Peter van der Hoek, Zoran Kapelan, Mirjam Blokker, Tom Arnot and Jan Hofman
Reducing water use could impact existing sewer systems but this is not currently well understood. This work describes a new flow and wastewater quality model developed to investigate this impact. SIMDEUM WW® was used to generate stochastic appliance-spec...
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Renewable energy sources (RES) are gradually becoming one of the key elements in the process of achieving energy efficiency worldwide. This trend can be observed in many developed Western economies—for example, in the United States, as well as in t...
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Geofrey Hilly, Zoran Vojinovic, Sutat Weesakul, Arlex Sanchez, Duc Nguyen Hoang, Slobodan Djordjevic, Albert S. Chen and Barry Evans
Impacts from floods in urban areas can be diverse and wide ranging. These can include the loss of human life, infrastructure and property damages, as well as other kinds of nuisance and inconvenience to urban life. Hence, the ability to identify and quan...
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Shirina Afroze, Andrew Allan, Sekhar Somenahalli
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Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) is an integrated analytical approach that considers the stressors? (factors affecting the system) connectivity in generating effects. Therefore CEA can be a potential analytical approach for sustainability analysis of ...
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