Zejin Wang’s research while affiliated with Nanjing Tech University and other places

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Figure 1. The displacement and shear stress relationship of MSW under monotonic shear loading: (a) 50 kPa; (b) 100 kPa; (c) 150 kPa.
Experimental scheme.
Experimental Study on the Temperature-Dependent Static, Dynamic, and Post-Dynamic Mechanical Characteristics of Municipal Solid Waste
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August 2024

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Shuyu Hu

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Jiaxin Zhou

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Ying Jiang

Municipal solid waste (MSW) has huge potential to be recycled as construction material, which would have significant benefits for environmental conservation. However, the cornerstone of this undertaking is a solid comprehension of the mechanical response of MSW in real-world engineering locations, taking into account the effects of stress levels and temperature. In this paper, well-mixed MSW samples were sieved and crushed to produce standardized specimens in cylindrical molds. A series of static, dynamic, and post-cyclic shear tests were conducted on the MSW at temperatures ranging from 5 °C to 80 °C with normal stresses of 50 kPa, 100 kPa, and 150 kPa. The experimental findings demonstrate that the static, dynamic, and post-cyclic mechanical response of MSW presents temperature range-dependency; temperature variation between 5 °C and 20 °C affects MSW’s mechanical reaction more than variation in temperature between 40 °C and 80 °C under various stress settings; at 5 °C~80 °C, the static peak shear strength of MSW is the highest, being followed by the post-cyclic peak shear strength, while the dynamic peak shear strength is the lowest; the sensitivity of the dynamic shear strength of MSW to temperature variation is the largest, being followed by the post-cyclic peak shear strength, and the static peak shear strength is the lowest.

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... Moreover, in recent years, prefabricated building (PFB) construction has gained global traction due to its potential for enhancing construction efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and addressing housing demands. Studies emphasize its advantages, such as minimized waste, improved construction speed, and the capacity to meet sustainability targets [12][13][14][15]. However, while the global body of research highlights these benefits, the specific context of Botswana remains underexplored. ...

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Influencing Factors and Promotion Strategies for the Adoption or Resistance of Prefabricated Buildings by Construction Companies in Botswana
Experimental Study on the Temperature-Dependent Static, Dynamic, and Post-Dynamic Mechanical Characteristics of Municipal Solid Waste