Concrete wastes are generally delivered to the landfill sites for disposal. Due to increasing charges of landfill and scarcity of natural coarse aggregate (NCA), recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) derived from concrete wastes is growing interest in construction industry. In the present study, RCA was used as partial and full re-placements of NCA to produce self-consolidating concrete (SCC). Different SCC mixes were produced with RCA substituting 0, 30, 50, 70, and 100 NCA by weight. The water to cement (W/C) ratio and high-range water reducer (HRWR) dosage were kept the same for all concretes. The effects of RCA on the key fresh properties such as filling ability, passing ability, and segregation resistance of SCC were investigated. The test...
Globally, the amount of solid waste is constantly increasing, and its disposal is one of the critica...
In response to the government’s call for sustainable construction, there is a need to divert the con...
AbstractConstruction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
The utilization of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) can reduce the environmental impact and decreas...
Self Consolidating Concrete (SCC) is an emerging class of concrete materials that offers great poten...
The utilization of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) has the poten...
The utilization of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) has the poten...
The amount of construction and demolition waste has increased considerably over the last few decades...
In this paper, the fresh properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC) using recycled coarse aggregat...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
Utilizing recycled or reclaimed coarse aggregates in producing recycled concrete for structural appl...
AbstractThis paper presents the influence of different amounts of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) ob...
Utilizing recycled or reclaimed coarse aggregates in producing recycled concrete for structural appl...
At the present the natural resources of aggregates are decreasing day by day due to usage of aggrega...
Globally, the amount of solid waste is constantly increasing, and its disposal is one of the critica...
In response to the government’s call for sustainable construction, there is a need to divert the con...
AbstractConstruction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
The utilization of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) can reduce the environmental impact and decreas...
Self Consolidating Concrete (SCC) is an emerging class of concrete materials that offers great poten...
The utilization of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) has the poten...
The utilization of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) has the poten...
The amount of construction and demolition waste has increased considerably over the last few decades...
In this paper, the fresh properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC) using recycled coarse aggregat...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
Utilizing recycled or reclaimed coarse aggregates in producing recycled concrete for structural appl...
AbstractThis paper presents the influence of different amounts of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) ob...
Utilizing recycled or reclaimed coarse aggregates in producing recycled concrete for structural appl...
At the present the natural resources of aggregates are decreasing day by day due to usage of aggrega...
Globally, the amount of solid waste is constantly increasing, and its disposal is one of the critica...
In response to the government’s call for sustainable construction, there is a need to divert the con...
AbstractConstruction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of...