With 4.5 billion structural concrete masonry units (CMU) been produced in the U.S during 2014 alone, CMU is one of the most important and widely used construction materials. CMUs are still produced using non-renewable natural aggregate which creates pressure on the natural resources and resulted in unsustainable production. Moreover, one of the drawbacks of using CMUs is its relatively high thermal conductivity and low thermal insulation capacity compared to other options such as lumber and dry walls. Motivated by the reasons above, an experimental investigation was undertaken where the mineral aggregate in CMUs was partially replaced by recycled rubber aggregate, manufactured from scrap tires, producing what is called rubberized concrete m...
The Thermal properties of concrete incorporating pulverized automobile tires as partial replacement ...
This paper reports the results of an experimental program on sustainable cementitious composites mad...
Exterior walls in buildings are exposed to various forms of thermal loads, which depend on the posit...
An experimental investigation motivated by a persistent need to produce a sustainable and eco-friend...
A pressing need exists to produce masonry blocks that are more sustainable and energy efficient sinc...
International audienceOver the past three decades, growing interest in the properties of thermal env...
An experimental investigation was conducted to investigate the effects of replacing varying percenta...
Sustainable construction is attracting more attention lately. It involves the design of eco-friendly...
The building sector is known to have a significant environmental impact, considering that it is the ...
In this paper, an analysis of the mechanical and thermal properties of a sustainable concrete incorp...
Motivated by the tremendous trend toward green environment and to reduce the effect of scrap tires o...
This work reports the results of an extensive experimental campaign aimed at investigating the Therm...
This research focuses on the possibility of constituting a more sustainable lightweight concrete, M...
The development of new concrete products is a key issue addressed to increase thermal performance of...
The concrete masonry unit (CMU) has been a standard in the building industry for the last century, w...
The Thermal properties of concrete incorporating pulverized automobile tires as partial replacement ...
This paper reports the results of an experimental program on sustainable cementitious composites mad...
Exterior walls in buildings are exposed to various forms of thermal loads, which depend on the posit...
An experimental investigation motivated by a persistent need to produce a sustainable and eco-friend...
A pressing need exists to produce masonry blocks that are more sustainable and energy efficient sinc...
International audienceOver the past three decades, growing interest in the properties of thermal env...
An experimental investigation was conducted to investigate the effects of replacing varying percenta...
Sustainable construction is attracting more attention lately. It involves the design of eco-friendly...
The building sector is known to have a significant environmental impact, considering that it is the ...
In this paper, an analysis of the mechanical and thermal properties of a sustainable concrete incorp...
Motivated by the tremendous trend toward green environment and to reduce the effect of scrap tires o...
This work reports the results of an extensive experimental campaign aimed at investigating the Therm...
This research focuses on the possibility of constituting a more sustainable lightweight concrete, M...
The development of new concrete products is a key issue addressed to increase thermal performance of...
The concrete masonry unit (CMU) has been a standard in the building industry for the last century, w...
The Thermal properties of concrete incorporating pulverized automobile tires as partial replacement ...
This paper reports the results of an experimental program on sustainable cementitious composites mad...
Exterior walls in buildings are exposed to various forms of thermal loads, which depend on the posit...