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Surovinske potrebe za zagotavljanje prehoda na trajnostno in pametno mobilnost : zbornik povzetkov konferenčnih prispevkov
2022, other monographs and other completed works

Abstract: EIT Urbana mobilnost RIS Hub Slovenija, koordinirana s strani Zavoda za gradbeništvo Slovenije, deluje kot nacionalna kontaktna točka za skupnost urbana mobilnost, ki deluje pod okriljem Evropskega inštituta za inovacije in tehnologijo. Osredotočenost na izboljševanje življenjskih razmer v mestih, spodbujanje inovacij na področju zelenih in varnih rešitev za mobilnost ljudi, blaga in odpadkov, pospeševanje tržnih priložnosti v avtomobilski industriji ter oblikovanje zakonodajnega okvira za spremembe so le nekateri strateški cilji skupnosti KIC EIT Urbana mobilnost. Z namenom spodbujanja povezovanja, združevanja in povečevanja partnerstva med obema sektorjema (surovine in mobilnost), neposredno vpletenima v prehod na bolj trajnostne oblike mobilnosti, je bila 24. oktobra 2022 organizirana spletna konferenca EIT OPEN DAY SLOVENIJA2022 – Surovinske potrebe za zagotavljanje prehoda na trajnostno in pametno mobilnost. Konferenca je bila organizirana s strani Zavoda za gradbeništvo Slovenije, v sodelovanju z Regionalnim centrom Adria EIT Surovine RIS Hub in Javno agencijo SPIRIT Slovenija. Dogodek je bil razdeljen v štiri segmente, v okviru katerih je obravnaval finančne spodbude in mehanizme za zagotavljanje trajnostnega prehoda, tudi z uporabo novih in inovativnih lahkih zlitin ter vodikovih in baterijsko-električnih tehnologij.
Keywords: urbana mobilnost, pametna mobilnost, trajnostna mobilnost, mesta, trajnostni razvoj, urbano okolje, surovine, lahke zlitine, vodikove tehnologije, baterijsko električne tehnologije
Published in DiRROS: 25.01.2024; Views: 174; Downloads: 85
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The valorisation of selected quarry and mine waste for sustainable cement production within the concept of circular economy
Emilija Fidanchevski, Katarina Šter, Maruša Mrak, Ljiljana Kljajević, Gorazd Žibret, Klemen Teran, Bojan Poletanovic, Monika Fidanchevska, Sabina Dolenec, Ildikó Merta, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: The cement industry could potentially consume large amounts of solid industrial waste in order to improve its sustainability. The suitability of selected quarry and mine waste as secondary raw materials (SRM) was examined for the sustainable production of cement following the concept of a circular economy. The chemical, mineralogical, and radiological characterization of SRM was conducted in this study. Its potential use in low-carbon and low-energy belite-sulfoaluminate cement was investigated by incorporating the examined SRM into cement clinker. Various characterization methods were used to characterize the cement, including X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), thermal analysis (DTA/TG), and isothermal calorimetry. Depending on the chemical composition of the waste, lower or higher amounts were allowed to be incorporated into the raw clinker mixture for a targeted clinker phase composition. Among the samples, differences were observed in the phase composition of synthesized clinkers, which slightly influenced the reactivity of the cement but did not significantly change the compressive strength of the final product.
Keywords: mineralne surovine, rudarski odpadki, rudniki, kamnolomi, cement, klinker, krožno gospodarstvo, BCSA clinker, cement, circular economy, clinker, mine wastes, quarry waste
Published in DiRROS: 10.06.2022; Views: 606; Downloads: 319
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ROBOMINERS - Developing a bio-inspired modular robot-miner for difficult to access mineral deposits
Luís Lopes, Balázs Bodó, Claudio Rossi, Stephen Henley, Gorazd Žibret, Alicja Kot-Niewiadomska, Vitor Correia, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Within the ROBOMINERS project an innovative technology for the future exploitation of small and difficult to access mineral deposits is being studied. The project has two main objectives. First, the development of a bioinspired reconfigurable robotic miner prototype, able to navigate, explore and mine selectively with a certain degree of autonomy. The robot-miner will be able to work under different conditions, making the exploitation of many mineral deposits economically feasible, while reducing social and environmental impacts associated with conventional mining methods. The second objective is the creation of a vision of a new mining ecosystem, its function, parts, research roadmaps and visions for years 2030 and 2050, including creation of novel ideas from other sectors, particularly robotics. The robotic ecosystem concept will be tested in representative sites across Europe with simulations, showcasing the different mining environments and conditions where it can be applied.
Keywords: avtonomni robot, rudniki, prospekcija, mineralne surovine
Published in DiRROS: 06.01.2021; Views: 1574; Downloads: 684
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