In this paper, the results of an experimental program on studying the use of a carbonation process to enhance the properties of recycled aggregates are presented. Hardened concretes prepared by using different water-to-cement ratios in the laboratory, were crushed to produce recycled aggregates with different particle sizes. Before and after the laboratory carbonation process, the physical properties of the recycled aggregate, including water absorption and density were determined. The extent of CO2 curing of the recycled aggregate was quantified by assessing the carbonation percentage of the aggregates. Carbonation resulted in reduction in water absorption values and increase in density and these showed that the properties of recycled aggr...
Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), obtained by crushing of original (old) concrete, consists of natu...
The use of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) produced from waste concrete in new concrete is an effect...
Carbonation of concrete is a well-known phenomenon as it lowers the pH-level within the concrete str...
In order to enhance the CO2 curing efficiency of concrete block prepared with recycled aggregates, s...
The cement paste attached to natural aggregates has a significant effect on the quality of recycled ...
peer reviewedLarge amounts of construction and demolition wastes, especially concrete wastes, are ge...
This paper investigates the use of carbon-conditioned recycled aggregate (RACO2) in concrete product...
Mineralisation of CO2 into cementitious materials improves upon material quality by densifying and r...
Employment of recycled aggregate within concrete provides great potential for the reduction of landf...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
The construction industry is one of the main sources of pollution, starting with the extraction of r...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
In this research work, two types of recycled aggregates were used: (1) the recycled concrete aggrega...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), obtained by crushing of original (old) concrete, consists of natu...
The use of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) produced from waste concrete in new concrete is an effect...
Carbonation of concrete is a well-known phenomenon as it lowers the pH-level within the concrete str...
In order to enhance the CO2 curing efficiency of concrete block prepared with recycled aggregates, s...
The cement paste attached to natural aggregates has a significant effect on the quality of recycled ...
peer reviewedLarge amounts of construction and demolition wastes, especially concrete wastes, are ge...
This paper investigates the use of carbon-conditioned recycled aggregate (RACO2) in concrete product...
Mineralisation of CO2 into cementitious materials improves upon material quality by densifying and r...
Employment of recycled aggregate within concrete provides great potential for the reduction of landf...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
The construction industry is one of the main sources of pollution, starting with the extraction of r...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
In this research work, two types of recycled aggregates were used: (1) the recycled concrete aggrega...
Concrete from deconstruction can have a second life in the form of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA...
Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), obtained by crushing of original (old) concrete, consists of natu...
The use of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) produced from waste concrete in new concrete is an effect...
Carbonation of concrete is a well-known phenomenon as it lowers the pH-level within the concrete str...