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Recycling concrete as fine aggregate in concrete

International Journal of Cement Composites and Lightweight Concrete, 1987
Abstract Increasing shortage of natural aggregates for concrete in urban areas leads to a search for aggregates from new sources. This paper examines the use of crushed concrete fines (CCF) produced from ‘waste’ concrete as fine aggregate in concrete.
Sri Ravindrarajah, R., Tam, C.T.
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Constitutive Formulations for Concrete with Recycled Aggregates

2017
In this Chapter, a thermodynamically consistent gradient model is proposed for natural aggregate concrete and then, modified to take into account the addition of different contents of recycled aggregates and its influence on concrete mechanical response.
Caggiano A.   +4 more
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Recycled Concrete Aggregates

2015
This chapter describes the main features of Recycled Concrete Aggregates (RCAs). An overview of the previous works available in literature is firstly presented. Then, the experimental activities performed on RCAs for the present research are described and discussed.
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Recycled aggregate concrete

2022
Syed Minhaj Saleem Kazmi   +2 more
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Recycled concrete as an aggregate for concrete—a review

Matériaux et Constructions, 1978
The present state of knowledge on the use of recycled concrete as an aggregate in new concrete is reviewed and suggestions made as to what further work is necessary before a proper assessment of the material can be made. Where crushed uncontaminated concrete is used the properties of the material as an aggregate and the basic engineering ...
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Long-term shrinkage and mechanical properties of fully recycled aggregate concrete: Testing and modelling

Cement and Concrete Composites, 2022
Hanghua Zhang   +2 more
exaly  

The use of Recycled Aggregate in new Concrete

This research paper is a literature analysis that considers the utilization of waste concrete and its potential applications in Australia. However, the purpose of this report is not to determine that if RC Aggregates can totally replace natural aggregates for all concrete applications but is it to identify applications where aggregates qualities are ...
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