Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infrastructures such as buildings, bridges, roads, etc resulting in used concrete as a primary waste product. Recycling of waste concrete to obtain the recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for base and/or sub-base materials in road construction is a foremost application to be promoted to gain economical and sustainability benefits. As the mortar, bricks, glass and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) present as constituents in RCA, it exhibits inconsistent properties and performance. In this study, six different types of RCA samples were subjected classification tests such as particle size distribution, plasticity, compaction test, unconfined compressi...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
In most aspects of modem life, there is a consensus among practitioners and decision makers of the i...
Study was recently conducted at Kingston University to assess the suitability of using recycled conc...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
The utilization of recycling recycled concrete aggregates (R-RCA) in road base construction is an op...
Recycled crushed concrete and demolition materials have been trialed successfully in a number of loc...
Natural crushed aggregate (NCA) is the most common material for aggregate throughout the world. The ...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
The physical and mechanical aggregate are one of the important factors that determine the asphalt-a...
This paper presents the results of a recent investigation on the performance of four recycled concre...
The use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) as an unbound pavement material is a perfect alternat...
The use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) as a road pavement material in Australia is relatively ...
The use of recycled concrete aggregates in Portland cement concrete and granular road base or sub-ba...
Intendancy for sustainability has made it necessary for the highways industry to adapt its tradition...
The research objectives were to investigate the feasibility of using recycled concrete aggregate (RC...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
In most aspects of modem life, there is a consensus among practitioners and decision makers of the i...
Study was recently conducted at Kingston University to assess the suitability of using recycled conc...
Population increase and economic developments can lead to construction as well as demolition of infr...
The utilization of recycling recycled concrete aggregates (R-RCA) in road base construction is an op...
Recycled crushed concrete and demolition materials have been trialed successfully in a number of loc...
Natural crushed aggregate (NCA) is the most common material for aggregate throughout the world. The ...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
The physical and mechanical aggregate are one of the important factors that determine the asphalt-a...
This paper presents the results of a recent investigation on the performance of four recycled concre...
The use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) as an unbound pavement material is a perfect alternat...
The use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) as a road pavement material in Australia is relatively ...
The use of recycled concrete aggregates in Portland cement concrete and granular road base or sub-ba...
Intendancy for sustainability has made it necessary for the highways industry to adapt its tradition...
The research objectives were to investigate the feasibility of using recycled concrete aggregate (RC...
Rapid worldwide urbanization and drastic population growth have increased the demand for new road co...
In most aspects of modem life, there is a consensus among practitioners and decision makers of the i...
Study was recently conducted at Kingston University to assess the suitability of using recycled conc...