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At present, the need to make use of industrial waste materials is increasing due to their harmful effects on the environment. In the present work, the behavior of hybrid reinforced T-Beam with partial substitution recycled rubberized concrete is studied.
Ahmed Sulaiman Nayef +2 more
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A Study on Rubberized Concrete
The use of scrap tyre rubber in the preparation of concrete has been thought as an alternative disposal of such waste to protect the environment. In this study an attempt has been made to identify the various properties necessary for the design of concrete mix with the coarse tyre rubber chips as aggregate in a systematic manner.
Abhishek Rana, Khushbu Yadav
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EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RUBBERIZED CONCRETE
One of the construction industry’s main interest is using innovative materials to facilitate construction, extend service life, and minimize maintenance and rehabilitation costs. Recycling waste tire rubbers into conventional concrete materials constitutes one of the biggest challenging issues in modern concrete technology, which can significantly ...
Ahmed Arafa +3 more
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FRACTURE OF CONCRETE CONTAINING CRUMB RUBBER
Every year, colossal amounts of used and non-biodegradable rubber tyres are accumulated in the world. Experience shows that the most efficient way to increase the concrete fracture energy G F (N/m) is to use metal or polypropylene fibres. The optimal content of fibre increases concrete resistance to stress (especially tensile stress under bending force)
Grinys, Audrius +3 more
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Dynamic compressive properties of lightweight rubberized concrete [PDF]
This study experimentally examines the dynamic characteristics of concrete made of waste car tyres as both fine and coarse aggregates (rubberized concrete), resulting in light-weight concrete with the densities of 2350 kg/m3, 2091 kg/m3, and 1833 kg/m3 ...
KHAN, A.M. +5 more
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Mechanical Properties of Rubberized Concrete at Elevated Temperatures [PDF]
The use of rubberized concrete has become increasingly popular as a means of disposing of waste materials, such as used and end-of-life tires, while also providing an effective solution for construction applications.
Ashraf A. M. Fadiel +4 more
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High-strain rate tension behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Rubberized Concrete [PDF]
This paper investigates for the first time the high-strain rate splitting tension behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Rubberized Concrete (FRRC). Splitting tension tests were performed on Phi 100-mm specimens.
Lai D., Demartino C., Xiao Y.
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The impact of rubber crumb on the mechanical and chemical properties of concrete
Various works have been carried out on both the physical and mechanical properties of rubberized concrete in previous research. But the chemical composition of rubberized concrete has not been fully investigated.
Joseph Olawale Akinyele +2 more
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The paper presents the results of a research work aimed at assessing the long-term strength and elastic properties of rubberized concrete. The parameters of the research were the rubber replacement of fine aggregates and the age of testing the specimens.
Ionut-Ovidiu Toma +4 more
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Recycling of rubber waste in sand concrete
The large development in the consumption of rubber is observed in the recent years, which leads to an increase of the production of rubber related waste. Rubbers are not hazardous waste, but they constitute a hazard for both environment and health, in case of fire in storage sites.
Mohamed Guendouz, Djamila Boukhelkhal
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