German scientists turn trash ash into CO2-binding concrete for sustainable construction

German scientists turn trash ash into CO2-binding concrete for sustainable construction

• German scientists turn trash ash into CO2-binding concrete for sustainable construction The team is comparing wet and moist carbonation to see which stores the most CO2 • German

Australian Researchers Develop Accelerator-Free Underwater 3D Concrete Printing System

Australian Researchers Develop Accelerator-Free Underwater 3D Concrete Printing System

• Australian Researchers Develop Accelerator-Free Underwater 3D Concrete Printing System Share this Article Infrastructure projects are just as important as housingto the additive

Video: World's first underwater 3D-printed concrete to reshape wind farms and defense

Video: World's first underwater 3D-printed concrete to reshape wind farms and defense

• Video: World’s first underwater 3D-printed concrete to reshape wind farms and defense The method has potential uses in defense, ports and coastal infrastructure. • Australian res

Concrete 3D Printing Expands to Residential Pools, Enabling Complex Shapes

Concrete 3D Printing Expands to Residential Pools, Enabling Complex Shapes

• Yet another ingenious 3DCP application has emerged: swimming pools. • I saw aLinkedIn postby Axtra3D’s Rajiv Kulkarni, and tracked down what had occurred. • The project involved

3DCP-Optimized Caisson Design Reduces Concrete Volume and CO2

3DCP-Optimized Caisson Design Reduces Concrete Volume and CO2

• COBOD and partners have developed a new application for 3DCP: caissons. • Caissons are underwater structures that are watertight and typically used for construction. • The idea i

First concrete poured for Hungary's Paks II nuclear project

First concrete poured for Hungary's Paks II nuclear project

• First concrete poured for Hungary’s Paks II nuclear project The Paks II project is for two Russian VVER-1200 units - the pouring of first concrete marks the official point when t

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NIST Engineers Design 5 New Ways to Connect Concrete Pieces for More Resilient Buildings

NIST Engineers Design 5 New Ways to Connect Concrete Pieces for More Resilient Buildings

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