1st Edition

Scrap Tire Derived Geomaterials - Opportunities and Challenges Proceedings of the International Workshop IW-TDGM 2007 (Yokosuka, Japan, 23-24 March 2007)

Edited By Hemanta Hazarika, Kazuya Yasuhara Copyright 2008

    SCRAP TIRE DERIVED GEOMATERIALS is a compilation of peer-reviewed papers presented at the International Workshop on Scrap Tire Derived Geomaterials (IW-TDGM 2007) in Yokosuka, Japan in March 2007.The workshop was the first ever international forum on scrap tire derived geomaterials (TDGM), bringing together people from various disciplines working in industry, academia and public sector to discuss the latest ideas and development in the field, and disseminating information about experiments, numerical modeling, design and practical applications related to scrap tire derived geomaterials (TDGM).

    In recent years emerging geomaterials derived from scrap tires have been receiving increasing attention and gaining acceptance as suitable and alternative geomaterials worldwide, since they provide cost-effective solutions to many practical problems.This book presents current research and describes advances. It reflects the international significance of such recycle materials and discusses the use of whole tires, tire shreds and tire chips, as well as tire chips mixed with soils and/or treated materials. SCRAP TIRE DERIVED GEOMATERIALS also includes discussion about the geoenvironmental impact and assessment, with case studies, novel concepts and field applications. It also contains information pertaining to mechanical properties and modeling.

    SCRAP TIRE DERIVED GEOMATERIALS provides a wealth of knowledge and information. It promotes the geotechnical approach for material recycling of tire derived geomaterials, contributing to a sustainable global environment. This book is aimed at people working in industry, academia and public sector, related to geotechnical engineering,waste reuse and management, sustainable construction and cost-performance.

    Keynote papers
    Special invited lectures
    Theme lectures
    Technical papers

    Part 1 Mechanical properties, modeling and novel applications
    Part 2 Case studies, design methods and field applications

    Biography

    Hemanta Hazarika, Kazuya Yasuhara