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Sustainable Concrete with Waste Tire Rubber and Recycled Steel Fibers: Experimental Insights and Hybrid PINN-CatBoost Prediction. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Ecemiş AS   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Durability characteristics of lightweight rubberized concrete [PDF]

open access: yesConstruction and Building Materials, 2019
This study experimentally investigates the durability characteristics of rubberized concrete up to 30% rubber content. The durability characteristics including the carbonation depth, standard potential, water absorption, and initial rate of absorption of
Thong M Pham   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF FIBER-REINFORCED RUBBERIZED CONCRETE AND RUBBERIZED SELF-CONSOLIDATING CONCRETE [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
With the accelerated accumulation of scrap tires, the landfill becomes unacceptable due to limited space and its environmental pollution. The rubberized concrete materials containing scrap tire rubber particles as partial replacement of aggregates have ...
Wang, Jiaqing
openaire   +2 more sources

On the Performance of Hybrid Natural Rubber Rubberized Concrete

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Waste rubber is an environmental concern. The large global market of concrete products could usefully consume this waste, even if the fractions used were very low, provided such concrete mix had sufficient strength and other characteristics. Therefore, the properties of concrete mixes that include natural rubber were studied at 28 days of age, which is
Sunisa Suchat, Paisin Aditapsatit
openaire   +1 more source

Use of waste rubber as concrete additive

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 2007
For resource reutilization, scrap tyres have long been investigated as an additive to concrete to form ‘Rubcrete’ for various applications and have shown promising results. However, the addition of rubber particles leads to the degradation of physical properties, particularly, the compressive strength of the concrete. In this study,
Liang Hsing, Chou   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Dynamic response of rubberized concrete columns with and without FRP confinement subjected to lateral impact [PDF]

open access: yesConstruction and Building Materials, 2018
This study experimentally investigates the impact response of rubberized concrete columns subjected to lateral impact. A pendulum impact testing apparatus was used to test the concrete columns with varied rubber contents including 0%, 15%, and 30%.
Thong M Pham   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

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