none2The possibility of exploiting recycled glasses of different composition and origin as aggregates or cement replacement in cementitious composites has been investigated. Experimental data, so far collected on mortar samples, show that glasses chemical composition plays an important role in generating highly expanding products that can hinder the use of such glasses even at low size distributions, i.e. as cement replacement.noneA. Saccani; M.C. BignozziA. Saccani; M.C. Bignozz
A significant portion of recycled glass from municipal waste streams is not found to be suitable for...
The possibility of exploiting revcycled glasses of different composition both as fine aggregates and...
A new experimental methodology for studying ASR expansions at the level of a single aggregate-cement...
The possibility of exploiting recycled glasses of different composition and origin as aggregates or ...
Glass with different chemical compositions, deriving from separate collection, has been used as fine...
Glass with different chemical compositions, deriving from separate collection, has been used as fine...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
Recovery of post-consumer container glass for recycling in glass manufacture is a practice with exce...
The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of using different particle sizes of recycled ...
There is a growing interest of using recycled crushed glass (RCG) as an aggregate in construction ma...
This work is aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as ag...
The use of surplus waste glass in concrete has been avoided on the grounds that it is known to under...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Recycling waste glass aggregate into concrete can reduce environmental impacts b...
A significant portion of recycled glass from municipal waste streams is not found to be suitable for...
The possibility of exploiting revcycled glasses of different composition both as fine aggregates and...
A new experimental methodology for studying ASR expansions at the level of a single aggregate-cement...
The possibility of exploiting recycled glasses of different composition and origin as aggregates or ...
Glass with different chemical compositions, deriving from separate collection, has been used as fine...
Glass with different chemical compositions, deriving from separate collection, has been used as fine...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
Recovery of post-consumer container glass for recycling in glass manufacture is a practice with exce...
The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of using different particle sizes of recycled ...
There is a growing interest of using recycled crushed glass (RCG) as an aggregate in construction ma...
This work is aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as ag...
The use of surplus waste glass in concrete has been avoided on the grounds that it is known to under...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Recycling waste glass aggregate into concrete can reduce environmental impacts b...
A significant portion of recycled glass from municipal waste streams is not found to be suitable for...
The possibility of exploiting revcycled glasses of different composition both as fine aggregates and...
A new experimental methodology for studying ASR expansions at the level of a single aggregate-cement...