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Construction and Building Materials, 2008
Abstract Concrete interlocking paving blocks (CIPB) are widely used in flooring and covering applications such as city roads, pedestrian foots, gardening architecture and many surface coverings. The focus of this study is to evaluate destruction specific energy (SEdes) of CIPB containing fly ash and blast-furnace slag at different curing conditions ...
U Atici, A Ersoy
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Abstract Concrete interlocking paving blocks (CIPB) are widely used in flooring and covering applications such as city roads, pedestrian foots, gardening architecture and many surface coverings. The focus of this study is to evaluate destruction specific energy (SEdes) of CIPB containing fly ash and blast-furnace slag at different curing conditions ...
U Atici, A Ersoy
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Recycling bottom ash in production of eco-friendly interlocking concrete paving blocks
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2021Coal combustion waste reaches huge amount that causes environmental problem. In modern world, wastes generated from an industry can be used by another industry as raw material. Bottom ash, a coal combustion waste, has found less usage area compared to fly ash in cement and concrete areas.
Koksal, Fuat +4 more
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Interlocking Concrete Paving Blocks Produced with Foundry Sand Waste
Materials Science Forum, 2018Industrialized products demand huge quantities of raw material, and generate enormous volumes of residue. This fact has caused an imbalance in the environment, such as the soil, the water tables, ecosystems and public health. The foundry industry, known for being one of the biggest users of raw material, is among the major pollutants.
C.C. Santos +3 more
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European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2017
AbstractThis paper investigates the properties of concrete block made from industrial waste materials. Two by-products, calcium carbide residue (CR) and bagasse ash (BA), were combined and used as a substitute binder for Portland cement, and 100% recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) was used to replace natural aggregate in making interlocking concrete ...
Akkadath Abdulmatin +2 more
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AbstractThis paper investigates the properties of concrete block made from industrial waste materials. Two by-products, calcium carbide residue (CR) and bagasse ash (BA), were combined and used as a substitute binder for Portland cement, and 100% recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) was used to replace natural aggregate in making interlocking concrete ...
Akkadath Abdulmatin +2 more
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Road Materials and Pavement Design, 2017
Interlocking concrete block paving (ICBP) is one of the foremost construction methods used in most of the developing countries due to its economic benefits.
Dhanushika Gunatilake +1 more
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Interlocking concrete block paving (ICBP) is one of the foremost construction methods used in most of the developing countries due to its economic benefits.
Dhanushika Gunatilake +1 more
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INCORPORATION OF BASALT FILLER WASTE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR INTERLOCKED PAVING
Journal of Engineering Research, 2022Paulo César Cavalcante Vila Nova +8 more
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Structural Design of Interlocking Concrete Paving Block
International Journal of Engineering Research and, 2016null E. Palanikumar, null P. Uday Kumar
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International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 2017
Suad Abdul Aziz Sultan +2 more
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Suad Abdul Aziz Sultan +2 more
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