Many studies have discussed the effects of coarse aggregate on the mechanical properties of concrete, but this is not the case of the transport properties. The evaluation of the behaviour of old concretes becomes of interest as the presence of microcracks can modify its response. Concretes prepared with different coarse aggregates (granitic and quartzitic crushed stone and river gravel, maximum sizes 19 and 38ᅠmm damaged by drying shrinkage after the exposure during 10 years to moderate environmental conditions are studied. To analyze greater levels of damage the residual properties of the same concretes after high temperature exposure or load-induced cracking are also studied. The paper includes the evaluation of mechanical and transport p...
This work studies with the influence of recycled coarse aggregates features on the mechanical prope...
This paper examines the influence of coarse aggregate characteristics on the tim...
The main difference between recycled and natural aggregates is the higher porosity and, consequently...
The use of recycled concrete represents a friendly environmental solution for minimizing the impact ...
The effects of coarse aggregate properties and characteristics on the properties of hardened concret...
Inclusion of aggregates leads to a reduction in drying shrinkage of cement paste. This is due to the...
Cement concrete is the most extensively used construction material in the world with about six billi...
ABSTRACT: The design of concrete often requires numerous mix proportions and tentative mixings, whic...
The use of construction waste materials as aggregates for concrete production is highly attractive c...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
Microcracking has been suspected of influencing the transport properties and durability of concrete ...
The paper presents the results of an experimental investigation to determine some typical properties...
The drying shrinkage of concrete has a negative effect on its structural performance. In cases where...
This research aims to understand the influence of microcracks on the transport properties of concret...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
This work studies with the influence of recycled coarse aggregates features on the mechanical prope...
This paper examines the influence of coarse aggregate characteristics on the tim...
The main difference between recycled and natural aggregates is the higher porosity and, consequently...
The use of recycled concrete represents a friendly environmental solution for minimizing the impact ...
The effects of coarse aggregate properties and characteristics on the properties of hardened concret...
Inclusion of aggregates leads to a reduction in drying shrinkage of cement paste. This is due to the...
Cement concrete is the most extensively used construction material in the world with about six billi...
ABSTRACT: The design of concrete often requires numerous mix proportions and tentative mixings, whic...
The use of construction waste materials as aggregates for concrete production is highly attractive c...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
Microcracking has been suspected of influencing the transport properties and durability of concrete ...
The paper presents the results of an experimental investigation to determine some typical properties...
The drying shrinkage of concrete has a negative effect on its structural performance. In cases where...
This research aims to understand the influence of microcracks on the transport properties of concret...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
This work studies with the influence of recycled coarse aggregates features on the mechanical prope...
This paper examines the influence of coarse aggregate characteristics on the tim...
The main difference between recycled and natural aggregates is the higher porosity and, consequently...