Tung-Chai Ling focuses on Aggregate, Waste management, Glass recycling, Composite material and Mortar. The study incorporates disciplines such as Shrinkage and Metallurgy, Cement in addition to Aggregate. His Waste management study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Funnel.
His study in Glass recycling is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Curing, Porosity, Sorptivity and Ultrasonic pulse velocity. His studies in Flexural strength, Compressive strength, Metakaolin, Durability and Compressive strength test are all subfields of Composite material research. His Mortar research includes elements of Fly ash and Pozzolan.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Composite material, Compressive strength, Aggregate, Cement and Mortar. His work carried out in the field of Compressive strength brings together such families of science as Natural rubber, Crumb rubber, Geotechnical engineering, Ground granulated blast-furnace slag and Particle size. Tung-Chai Ling combines subjects such as Waste management, Cement mortar, Funnel, Properties of concrete and Metallurgy with his study of Aggregate.
His Waste management research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Demolition and Durability. His work focuses on many connections between Cement and other disciplines, such as Carbonation, that overlap with his field of interest in Calcium hydroxide. His Mortar study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Residual strength, Scanning electron microscope and Electromagnetic shielding.
Tung-Chai Ling mainly focuses on Cement, Composite material, Compressive strength, Mortar and Carbonation. The Cement study combines topics in areas such as Waste management, Microstructure, Aggregate and Porosity. Tung-Chai Ling is interested in Alkali–silica reaction, which is a field of Aggregate.
His study on Composite material is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Particle size. Tung-Chai Ling interconnects Shrinkage, Elastic modulus, Ground granulated blast-furnace slag and Calcium hydroxide in the investigation of issues within Compressive strength. His Mortar study incorporates themes from Ultimate tensile strength, Flexural strength, Durability, Softening and Deformation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Waste management, Cement, Composite material, Carbonation and Aggregate. His Waste management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cementitious, Metal and Mortar. His Cement study combines topics in areas such as Compressive strength, Curing and Coal.
Tung-Chai Ling has researched Compressive strength in several fields, including Composite number, Incineration and Process engineering. His work on Thermal conductivity and Residual strength as part of general Composite material research is frequently linked to Enhanced heat transfer, Heat transfer efficiency and Thermal efficiency, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His research integrates issues of Ductility, Specific gravity and Polymer in his study of Aggregate.
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Durability of recycled aggregate concrete – A review
Hui Guo;Caijun Shi;Xuemao Guan;Jianping Zhu.
Cement & Concrete Composites (2018)
Characteristics of steel slags and their use in cement and concrete—A review
Yi Jiang;Tung-Chai Ling;Caijun Shi;Shu-Yuan Pan.
Resources Conservation and Recycling (2018)
Use of phase change materials for thermal energy storage in concrete: An overview
Tung Chai Ling;Tung Chai Ling;Chi Sun Poon.
Construction and Building Materials (2013)
Properties of concrete prepared with waste tyre rubber particles of uniform and varying sizes
Haolin Su;Haolin Su;Jian Yang;Jian Yang;Tung Chai Ling;Gurmel S. Ghataora.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2015)
A review on concrete surface treatment Part I: Types and mechanisms
Xiaoying Pan;Zhenguo Shi;Caijun Shi;Tung-Chai Ling.
Construction and Building Materials (2017)
Management and recycling of waste glass in concrete products: Current situations in Hong Kong
Tung-Chai Ling;Tung-Chai Ling;Chi-Sun Poon;Hau-Wing Wong.
Resources Conservation and Recycling (2013)
Effects of crushed glass cullet sizes, casting methods and pozzolanic materials on ASR of concrete blocks
Gerry Lee;Tung-Chai Ling;Yuk-Lung Wong;Chi-Sun Poon.
Construction and Building Materials (2011)
Utilization of recycled glass derived from cathode ray tube glass as fine aggregate in cement mortar.
Tung Chai Ling;Chi Sun Poon.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2011)
A comparative study on the feasible use of recycled beverage and CRT funnel glass as fine aggregate in cement mortar
Tung-Chai Ling;Tung-Chai Ling;Chi-Sun Poon.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2012)
Properties of architectural mortar prepared with recycled glass with different particle sizes
Tung-Chai Ling;Chi-Sun Poon.
Materials & Design (2011)
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