Advances in the application of crop residues as aggregates and cementing materials in concrete

There is a wide variety of crop residues, and their application in concrete can promote green low-carbon development and environmental protection. By collecting and reviewing a large amount of relevant research literature from Chinese and foreign scholars, the effects on the mechanical properties an...

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