Recently, many efforts have been made to recycle waste of different nature as constituents of sustainable concrete. This practice produces large environmental benefits that can be further extended if deleterious chemical side-reactions, deriving from the use of some types of waste and/or raw materials, could be prevented and suppressed. This paper presents the combined action of different ceramic wastes partially replacing natural sand and cement, respectively. Alkali silica reaction (ASR) promoted by boron–silicate and lead–silicate glass used as fine aggregates (64 mm) is limited and controlled by using a new type of blended cement based on a siliceous residue coming from sludge produced by the polishing of porcelain stoneware tiles. The ...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Recycling of wastes in building materials is gaining a lot of attention worldwide. This not only con...
The potential use of waste recycled glass in concrete as recycled glass sand (RGS) and pozzolanic gl...
Recently, many efforts have been made to recycle waste of different nature as constituents of sustai...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization have resulted in excess resource usage and the generation o...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Recycling waste glass aggregate into concrete can reduce environmental impacts b...
In this study, it was aimed to examine recycled aggregates (RA), which are considered as aggregates,...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
In order to face current compelling environmental problems affecting the planet, the construction in...
The continuous development of the marble industry has led to an increase in the accumulation of wast...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
There is a growing interest of using recycled crushed glass (RCG) as an aggregate in construction ma...
The recycled aggregates from demolition of concrete structures affected by alkali silica reaction as...
A significant portion of recycled glass from municipal waste streams is not found to be suitable for...
In order to face current compelling environmental problems affecting the planet, the construction in...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Recycling of wastes in building materials is gaining a lot of attention worldwide. This not only con...
The potential use of waste recycled glass in concrete as recycled glass sand (RGS) and pozzolanic gl...
Recently, many efforts have been made to recycle waste of different nature as constituents of sustai...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization have resulted in excess resource usage and the generation o...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Recycling waste glass aggregate into concrete can reduce environmental impacts b...
In this study, it was aimed to examine recycled aggregates (RA), which are considered as aggregates,...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
In order to face current compelling environmental problems affecting the planet, the construction in...
The continuous development of the marble industry has led to an increase in the accumulation of wast...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
There is a growing interest of using recycled crushed glass (RCG) as an aggregate in construction ma...
The recycled aggregates from demolition of concrete structures affected by alkali silica reaction as...
A significant portion of recycled glass from municipal waste streams is not found to be suitable for...
In order to face current compelling environmental problems affecting the planet, the construction in...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Recycling of wastes in building materials is gaining a lot of attention worldwide. This not only con...
The potential use of waste recycled glass in concrete as recycled glass sand (RGS) and pozzolanic gl...