Quality Assessment Of Demolition Waste Using Innovative Sensing Devices And Architectures Based On Hyperspectral Imaging

International Mineral Processing Congress
S. Serranti
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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12
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871 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The recycling of end-of-life concrete into new concrete is one of the most interesting options for reducing worldwide natural resources use and emissions associated with the building materials sector. The possibility to realize a larger re-use of silica aggregates from old concrete, strongly contributes to reduce environmental impact (reduced exploitation of natural resources, reduction of CO2 emissions, airborne dust production, etc.).To reach this goal, innovative processing techniques, as well as innovative sensing units and architectures have to be developed. In this perspective an analytical approach, based on hyperspectral sensing techniques, is proposed, discussed and critically evaluated in order to perform an automatic quality control assessment, finalized to maintain a high standard of concrete demolition waste, from the earliest stage of recycling to the further processing stages, according to the detected in-situ demolition waste characteristics. The paper deals with the analysis and the evaluation of the problems related to the integration of this approach with state-of-the-art demolition and building processes and procedures. Keywords: end-of-life concrete, recycling, hyperspectral imaging, NIR spectroscopy, quality control
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APA: S. Serranti  (2012)  Quality Assessment Of Demolition Waste Using Innovative Sensing Devices And Architectures Based On Hyperspectral Imaging

MLA: S. Serranti Quality Assessment Of Demolition Waste Using Innovative Sensing Devices And Architectures Based On Hyperspectral Imaging. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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