This work assesses the reuse of waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) to obtain lightweight cement mortars. The factors and interactions which affect the properties of these mortars were studied by ad-hoc designs based on the d-optimal criterion. This method allows multiple factors to be modified simultaneously, which reduces the number of experiments compared with classical design. Four factors were studied at several levels: EPS type (two levels), EPS content (two levels), admixtures mix (three levels) and cement type (three levels). Two types of aggregate were also studied. The workability, air content, compressive strength, adhesive strength, bulk density and capillary absorption were experimentally tested. The effect of factors and interact...
The ever increasing need to protect the environment, in the sector that is being pointed out as the ...
This study outlines research activities, carried out in the European RE4 project, on the development...
The building sector is responsible for the introduction of about 40% of the waste in the environment...
This work assesses the reuse of waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) to obtain lightweight cement mortar...
The objective of this research was to develop lightweight cement mortars with good thermal-insulatio...
In this present study, the effectiveness of expanded polystyrene (EPS) waste used as 20, 40 and 60% ...
This study assessed the efficiency of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) waste as a 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and ...
The large growth of plastic consumption and consequently of plastic waste, requires new forms of rec...
In recent decades, concepts such as energy management and efficiency are extremely important in con...
The influence of the addition of various types and various concentrations of expanded polystyrene fo...
Abstract : Non-biodegradable aggregate prepared from low density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic was use...
Due to the considerable amount of waste plastics and polymers that are produced annually, the introd...
This study examines the engineering properties of lightweight aggregate concretes (LWACs) incorporat...
This article presents a mix design methodology for the development of cement-based lightweight morta...
The article discusses the possibility of using high and low density polyethylene waste as aggregate ...
The ever increasing need to protect the environment, in the sector that is being pointed out as the ...
This study outlines research activities, carried out in the European RE4 project, on the development...
The building sector is responsible for the introduction of about 40% of the waste in the environment...
This work assesses the reuse of waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) to obtain lightweight cement mortar...
The objective of this research was to develop lightweight cement mortars with good thermal-insulatio...
In this present study, the effectiveness of expanded polystyrene (EPS) waste used as 20, 40 and 60% ...
This study assessed the efficiency of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) waste as a 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and ...
The large growth of plastic consumption and consequently of plastic waste, requires new forms of rec...
In recent decades, concepts such as energy management and efficiency are extremely important in con...
The influence of the addition of various types and various concentrations of expanded polystyrene fo...
Abstract : Non-biodegradable aggregate prepared from low density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic was use...
Due to the considerable amount of waste plastics and polymers that are produced annually, the introd...
This study examines the engineering properties of lightweight aggregate concretes (LWACs) incorporat...
This article presents a mix design methodology for the development of cement-based lightweight morta...
The article discusses the possibility of using high and low density polyethylene waste as aggregate ...
The ever increasing need to protect the environment, in the sector that is being pointed out as the ...
This study outlines research activities, carried out in the European RE4 project, on the development...
The building sector is responsible for the introduction of about 40% of the waste in the environment...