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Experimental and numerical research on triaxial mechanical behavior of self-compacting concrete subjected to freeze–thaw damage

Construction and Building Materials, 2021
Considering that freeze–thaw (FT) damage has a serious degradation effect on the performance of concrete materials in cold regions and constraint is a common boundary condition for concrete structures, the main mechanical behaviors of self-compacting ...
Xiangyi Zhu   +4 more
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Mechanical performance and environmental impacts of self-compacting concrete with recycled demolished concrete blocks

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021
In the past decades, reducing and recycling of construction and demolition waste (CDW) has been gaining an increasing attention in infrastructure development for both economic and environmental benefits. Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) from demolishing
Jing Li   +4 more
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Characteristic assessment of self-compacting concrete with supplementary cementitious materials

, 2021
This experimental study is paying attention to the fresh, mechanical, and durability performance of the self-compacting concrete containing fly ash and silica fume.
D. Karthik   +2 more
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Fatigue lives of self-compacting concrete and self-compacting fibre-reinforced concrete beams

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials, 2013
This paper presents results of an investigation conducted to estimate the mean and design fatigue lives of self-compacting concrete and self-compacting fibre-reinforced concrete beams containing 0·5% volume fraction of steel fibres. Approximately 19 flexural fatigue tests and 90 complementary static flexural strength tests were conducted on self ...
Sanjay Goel   +2 more
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Use of recycled plastic in self-compacting concrete: A comprehensive review on fresh and mechanical properties

, 2020
Due to manufacturing processes, municipal solid wastes and service industries, huge amount of waste materials are generated. Recently, a considerable growth in the plastic consumption across the globe can be observed.
Rabar H. Faraj   +4 more
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Light transmittance performance of sustainable translucent self-compacting concrete

, 2021
Translucent self-compacting concrete (TSCC) is an innovative energy-saving construction material. TSCC was prepared by Portland cement, limestone powder, silica fume, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, water, superplasticizer, and plastic optical fibers ...
Ahmed M. Tahwia   +3 more
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Sustainable and Greener Self-Compacting Concrete incorporating Industrial By-Products: A Review

, 2020
This paper presents an extensive critical review of various properties of self-compacting concrete made with industrial by-products. The construction industry has recognized the worth of limited available natural resource like river sand, which is ...
Nikita Gupta, R. Siddique, R. Belarbi
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Durability properties evaluation of self-compacting concrete prepared with waste fine and coarse recycled concrete aggregates

, 2020
Using recycled aggregates obtained from construction and demolition waste in concrete is a promising and appropriate solution to control the excessive consumption of natural resources in construction. In this study, the effect of fine and coarse recycled
Hossein Sasanipour, F. Aslani
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Utilization of waste concrete recycling materials in self-compacting concrete

, 2020
This paper evaluates the feasibility of preparing self-compacting concrete (SCC) by incorporating waste concrete recycling materials (WCRMs). Some or all of the natural materials were substituted with WCRMs, such as recycled coarse aggregate (RCA ...
Chang Sun   +3 more
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Low-Strength Self-Compacting Concrete

Solid State Phenomena, 2017
Self-compacting concretes (SCC) are relatively modern building material that has great potential for using in a wide range of applications. Its origin and development is considered a major breakthrough in concrete technology, especially because of its ease of placement without the need to use external dynamic forces in the form of vibrations.
Lucia Osuská   +2 more
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