A Systematic Bibliometric Review Analysis of Research on the Use of Waste Rubber Tyres in Building and Construction Materials and Their Applications. [PDF]
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Durability and service life prediction of fly ash based geopolymer high performance concrete under extreme environmental conditions. [PDF]
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Effect of fiber addition on strength and toughness of rubberized concretes. [PDF]
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Study on the effect of rubber content on the frost resistance of steel fiber reinforced rubber concrete. [PDF]
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Effect of Rubber Granulate Content on the Compressive Strength of Concrete for Industrial Vibration-Isolating Floors. [PDF]
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Effects of Thermal Cycles on Mechanical Properties of RPECC: Static and Dynamic Splitting Tensile Performance. [PDF]
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Bending Performance of Reinforced Concrete Beams with Rubber as Form of Fiber from Waste Tires. [PDF]
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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1999The use of recycled tire rubber in a portland cement concrete (PCC) mixture is investigated as a possible alternative for nonconventional PCC mixtures. This study is focused on the determination of the practicality of producing such mixes and evaluating their engineering properties. An experimental program was developed to use two types of tire rubber (
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Cement and Concrete Research, 1997Rubberized concrete is recommended for highway barriers. It was observed that rubberized concrete's acquired competency to absorb energy resulted in a decrease in damages and injuries during the collision of vehicles with barriers. In this study, normal concrete was combined with two different sizes of rubber aggregate in order to examine the ...
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