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Yining Ding

Researcher at Dalian University of Technology

Publications -  68
Citations -  2894

Yining Ding is an academic researcher from Dalian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber & Flexural strength. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2207 citations. Previous affiliations of Yining Ding include University of Minho & University of Innsbruck.

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Durability of alkali-activated binders: A clear advantage over Portland cement or an unproven issue?

TL;DR: A review of the literature about the durability of alkali-activated binders is presented in this article, focusing on resistance to acid attack, alkali−silica reaction, corrosion of steel reinforcement, resistance to high temperatures and to fire, and resistance to freeze-thaw.
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Properties and durability of concrete containing polymeric wastes (tyre rubber and polyethylene terephthalate bottles): An overview

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of concrete containing polyethylene terephthalate bottles (PET) and polypropylene rubber (PPB) has been investigated and the effect of waste treatments, the size of waste particles and the waste replacement volume on the fresh and hardened properties of concrete.
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Composition, strength and workability of alkali-activated metakaolin based mortars

TL;DR: In this paper, the joint effect of several factors on the workability and mechanical strength of alkali-activated metakaolin-based mortars was investigated through a laboratory experiment of 432 specimens, pertaining to 48 different mortar mixes.
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An experimental study on the workability of self-compacting lightweight concrete

TL;DR: In this article, two mix proportions for self-compacting lightweight concrete (SCLC) are designed by the overall calculation method with fixed fine and coarse aggregate contents, and the workability of the two types of fresh SCLCs is quantitatively evaluated by the slump flow, V-funnel, L-box, U-box and surface settlement tests.
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Handbook of Recycled Concrete and Demolition Waste

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a handbook of recycled concrete and demolition waste and summarise key recent research in achieving these goals, highlighting the importance of the civil engineering sector in reducing environmental impacts in meeting national, regional and global environmental targets.