The increase in drying shrinkage and decrease in tensile properties of concrete proportioned with recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) can result in a high risk of cracking under restrained conditions. However, the reduction of the modulus of elasticity of such concrete, can lead to greater stress relaxation and reduction in cracking potential. An experimental program was undertaken to evaluate the effect of using RCA at high substitution rates of 50 and 100% (by vol.) on the cracking potential under restrained conditions. Four different types of coarse RCA, two binder types, and water-to-cementitious materials ratio (w/cm) of 0.37 and 0.40 were considered in the study. Mechanical properties, drying shrinkage, and cracking potential using the ...
ii As interest in sustainable materials such as recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) rises, effort, it ...
A large number of tests has been carried out in the last 15 years all around the world to study the ...
Recycled concrete obtained from the demolition of buildings and pavements. Recycled concrete consist...
The main difference of the Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA), compared to the natural ones, is their...
Recent studies show that many pavements built in the United States of America using recycled concret...
Previous studies have shown that the drying shrinkage of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) is greate...
Residual mortar attached to recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) always leads to a decrease in Young...
Chapter 8International audienceThis chapter presents the methodology and results of a comprehensive ...
The present work analyses the impact of the substitution of natural coarse gravel and sand by recycl...
Over the past twenty years the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) has been mostly limited to n...
The intensive use of natural aggregates, near cities and towns, associated to the increase of the gl...
Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has been the subject of various research projects, and its use has...
The research presented in this paper addresses the effect of coarse recycled concrete aggregate (RCA...
This study evaluated the effect of fully replacing natural aggregate (NA) with several sources of re...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
ii As interest in sustainable materials such as recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) rises, effort, it ...
A large number of tests has been carried out in the last 15 years all around the world to study the ...
Recycled concrete obtained from the demolition of buildings and pavements. Recycled concrete consist...
The main difference of the Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA), compared to the natural ones, is their...
Recent studies show that many pavements built in the United States of America using recycled concret...
Previous studies have shown that the drying shrinkage of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) is greate...
Residual mortar attached to recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) always leads to a decrease in Young...
Chapter 8International audienceThis chapter presents the methodology and results of a comprehensive ...
The present work analyses the impact of the substitution of natural coarse gravel and sand by recycl...
Over the past twenty years the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) has been mostly limited to n...
The intensive use of natural aggregates, near cities and towns, associated to the increase of the gl...
Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has been the subject of various research projects, and its use has...
The research presented in this paper addresses the effect of coarse recycled concrete aggregate (RCA...
This study evaluated the effect of fully replacing natural aggregate (NA) with several sources of re...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
ii As interest in sustainable materials such as recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) rises, effort, it ...
A large number of tests has been carried out in the last 15 years all around the world to study the ...
Recycled concrete obtained from the demolition of buildings and pavements. Recycled concrete consist...