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A Comprehensive Review on Recycled Aggregate and Recycled Aggregate Concrete

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2021
Abstract Using recycled aggregate s from construction and demolition waste can preserve natural aggregate resources, reduce demand of landfill, and contribute to sustainable built environment. This study provides a comprehensive review on recycled aggregate (RA) and recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) regarding their history, recycling, reuse and ...
Bo Wang   +3 more
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Internal curing of recycled aggregates concrete

, 2020
Curing is essential to achieve durable concrete. Internal curing is defined as water provision inside concrete to achieve curing internally instead or in addition to the commonly used external water spraying.
M. El-Hawary, Abdullah Al-Sulily
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The durability of recycled aggregate concrete containing recycled masonry aggregate

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021
This paper presents research results of recycled aggregate concrete testing. The main aim of this contribution is the verification of physical and mechanical properties and durability of concretes where natural aggregate is replaced by recycled masonry aggregate originated from construction and demolition waste.
Tereza Pavlů   +3 more
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“RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES”

International Journal of Advanced Technology in Civil Engineering, 2012
The amount of construction waste has been dramatically increased in the last decade, and social and environmental concerns on the recycling of the waste have consequently been increased. Waste concrete is particularly crucial among the construction wastes. Recent technology has also improved the recycling process.
SUDHIR P. PATIL   +2 more
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Physical-mechanical properties of fly ash/GGBFS geopolymer composites with recycled aggregates

Construction and Building Materials, 2019
The properties of fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) combination based geopolymer composites containing recycled aggregate are investigated in this study, which obtained from construction and demolition wastes.
Yong Hu   +4 more
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Self-compacting concrete with recycled aggregates – A literature review

Journal of Building Engineering, 2019
This paper presents a complete and updated literature review on the properties of self-compacting concrete with fine and coarse recycled aggregates. The subject of self-compacting concrete with recycled aggregates (RASCC) is greatly relevant to Society ...
Suely Maria de Melo dos Santos   +2 more
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A review on different treatment methods for enhancing the properties of recycled aggregates for sustainable construction materials

, 2020
With global increase in construction and demolition, recycling of construction debris as an aggregate can be a vital step towards achieving sustainability in concrete construction.
Abhijit Mistri   +4 more
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A holistic assessment of the use of emerging recycled concrete aggregates after a destructive earthquake: Mechanical, economic and environmental.

Waste Management, 2022
This study aims to examine the mechanical, environmental, and economic properties of recycled aggregate concretes produced using emerged recycled concrete aggregates from the buildings that were demolished in a controlled way after the 24 January 2020 ...
Muhammed Ulucan, K. E. Alyamaç
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Influence of glass fibers on mechanical and durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates

, 2019
Plain cement concrete has inferior performance in tension and a very high carbon footprint. These issues can be minimized by simultaneous incorporation of fibers and recycled aggregates in concrete. This research paper investigates the influence of glass
B. Ali, L. A. Qureshi
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Parametric study of functionally graded concretes incorporating steel fibres and recycled aggregates

, 2020
Even presenting several drawbacks, especially regarding environmental impact, concrete is the most consumed human-made material worldwide. In this sense, incorporating steel fibres and recycled aggregates, and applying the functionally graded material ...
Ricardo Chan, Xingzi Liu, I. Galobardes
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