This study aims to evaluate the application of discarded tire rubber waste and Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) in mortar. For mortars fine aggregate was replaced by 10%, 20% and 30% of rubber and, 7.5% and 15% of EPS. We have verified the consistency, density, amount of air and water retentitivity in fresh state. The compressive strength, water absorption, voids ratio and specific gravity have been also tested in hardened state. The application of rubber powder contributed to the increase in entrained air content and in reducing specific gravity, as well as reducing compressive strength at 28 days. The addition of EPS also contributed to the increase of workability, water absorption and voi...
Waste rubber materials are increasing over time with the increase in rubber tire production. These h...
Addition of the waste tire rubber powder to the cement-based products is a solution for the waste pr...
Serious environmental problems are due to large amounts of polymer waste, which are mostly thrown in...
ABSTRACT The construction industry has been absorbing waste from various industrial segments and tra...
The incorporation of rubber waste from tires into cementitious elements has become an increasingly r...
This study compares the performance of two plastering mortars. The first one was produced at a 1:6 p...
Abstract: The use of wastes and industrial by-products as building materials is an important issue ...
This research studies the mechanical behaviour of mortars with the addition of increasing percentage...
CNPQ - CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICOThe waste tire rubber represents...
The use of wastes and industrial by-products as building materials is an important issue in order to...
In this research different mixes were prepared with Cement-Sand ratio (1:3) and Water- Cement (0.5) ...
In this research different mixes were prepared with Cement-Sand ratio (1:3) and Water- Cement (0.5) ...
: Cement-based mortars, containing rubber-waste particles as aggregates, are experimentally investig...
This study analyzes the effects of unserviceable tire residues on rendering mortar using lime and wa...
Waste rubber materials are increasing over time with the increase in rubber tire production. These h...
Waste rubber materials are increasing over time with the increase in rubber tire production. These h...
Addition of the waste tire rubber powder to the cement-based products is a solution for the waste pr...
Serious environmental problems are due to large amounts of polymer waste, which are mostly thrown in...
ABSTRACT The construction industry has been absorbing waste from various industrial segments and tra...
The incorporation of rubber waste from tires into cementitious elements has become an increasingly r...
This study compares the performance of two plastering mortars. The first one was produced at a 1:6 p...
Abstract: The use of wastes and industrial by-products as building materials is an important issue ...
This research studies the mechanical behaviour of mortars with the addition of increasing percentage...
CNPQ - CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICOThe waste tire rubber represents...
The use of wastes and industrial by-products as building materials is an important issue in order to...
In this research different mixes were prepared with Cement-Sand ratio (1:3) and Water- Cement (0.5) ...
In this research different mixes were prepared with Cement-Sand ratio (1:3) and Water- Cement (0.5) ...
: Cement-based mortars, containing rubber-waste particles as aggregates, are experimentally investig...
This study analyzes the effects of unserviceable tire residues on rendering mortar using lime and wa...
Waste rubber materials are increasing over time with the increase in rubber tire production. These h...
Waste rubber materials are increasing over time with the increase in rubber tire production. These h...
Addition of the waste tire rubber powder to the cement-based products is a solution for the waste pr...
Serious environmental problems are due to large amounts of polymer waste, which are mostly thrown in...