Abstract Cement is considered the basic component with the highest environmental impact in construction, in terms of CO2 emissions. As for the aggregates, the process of comminution of rocks, in addition to artificial sand, generates stone powder that ends up being stored outdoors, generating environmental damages. Thus, the replacement of cement by stone powder appears as an attractive alternative towards the sustainable concretes. In this context, the objective of this paper is to determine the maximum packing density in Portland cement, silica fume and stone dust pastes, to determine the optimal cement substitution content for the stone powder. In addition, it is intended to verify the influence of excess water on the consistency of the ...
The present work aims to study the replacement of Portland cement (PC) by stone cutting waste (SW) a...
The particle packing of cementitious materials is of essential importance to the performance of past...
<p>Research on the use of stone dust (SDT) as a partial replacement of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC...
When added to concrete in appropriate content, silica fume may provide an increase in the mechanical...
Ecological concrete can be designed by replacing cement with fillers. With low amounts of cement it ...
Use of fine inert material powders to minimise water requirement in concrete was studied experimenta...
Due to the high CO2 emissions and scarcity involved in producing cement, ways are sought to reduce t...
The main scientific and practical results of increasing environmental and economic efficiency of usi...
Selected, peer-reviewed paper from the 2011 International Conference on Structures and Building Mate...
The major environmental impact of concrete comes from the CO2 emissions, produced during the cement ...
Cement blending with mineral admixtures, especially with byproduct or waste product powder, can effe...
Physical particle packing is becoming a hot topic in concrete technology as more and more types of g...
The rheological and mechanical performance of cement paste is closely related to its packing density...
This paper addresses the development of blended cements with reduced clinker amount by partial repla...
The annual production of Portland cement, estimated at 3.4 billion tons in 2011, is responsible for ...
The present work aims to study the replacement of Portland cement (PC) by stone cutting waste (SW) a...
The particle packing of cementitious materials is of essential importance to the performance of past...
<p>Research on the use of stone dust (SDT) as a partial replacement of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC...
When added to concrete in appropriate content, silica fume may provide an increase in the mechanical...
Ecological concrete can be designed by replacing cement with fillers. With low amounts of cement it ...
Use of fine inert material powders to minimise water requirement in concrete was studied experimenta...
Due to the high CO2 emissions and scarcity involved in producing cement, ways are sought to reduce t...
The main scientific and practical results of increasing environmental and economic efficiency of usi...
Selected, peer-reviewed paper from the 2011 International Conference on Structures and Building Mate...
The major environmental impact of concrete comes from the CO2 emissions, produced during the cement ...
Cement blending with mineral admixtures, especially with byproduct or waste product powder, can effe...
Physical particle packing is becoming a hot topic in concrete technology as more and more types of g...
The rheological and mechanical performance of cement paste is closely related to its packing density...
This paper addresses the development of blended cements with reduced clinker amount by partial repla...
The annual production of Portland cement, estimated at 3.4 billion tons in 2011, is responsible for ...
The present work aims to study the replacement of Portland cement (PC) by stone cutting waste (SW) a...
The particle packing of cementitious materials is of essential importance to the performance of past...
<p>Research on the use of stone dust (SDT) as a partial replacement of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC...