Nowadays an environmental problem that cannot be underestimated is the increasing amount of waste of different nature. Certainly, an environmental friendly solution is to use waste directly or indirectly in the production of concrete or mortar, which are the most used building materials in the world. In the production of coarse recycled aggregates (RA), the fine fraction, also called recycled sand (RS), is involuntarily produced and it represents a large amount of the weight of the crushed C&D waste. Generally, the problem of fine fraction has not been much analysed until now. For this reason, in this work, an innovative mortar mix design for using recycled sand from C&D has been analysed, by partial replacement of standardized sand (SS) wi...
AbstractInthe production of coarse recycled aggregates (RA), the fine fraction is involuntarily prod...
This paper examines the suitability of partially replacing natural aggregate, sand, (NA) with recycl...
In this study, the influence of fine recycled concrete aggregates as replacement for sand in mortar ...
Nowadays an environmental problem that cannot be underestimated is the increasing amount of waste of...
AbstractNowadays an environmental problem that cannot be underestimated is the increasing amount of ...
Urbanisation is consuming huge amounts of sand, being the basic element of concrete and glass, two o...
This research aims to study the feasibility of incorporating fine fraction of recycled aggregates c...
Recycling is an important habit to avoid waste. This paper evaluates the performance of masonry mort...
Because the production of aggregates for mortar and concrete is no longer sustainable, many attempt...
The construction industry is responsible for generating a lot of waste because of their activities. ...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia...
Construction and demolition waste is composed of fragments of ceramic tiles, steel, wood, plaster, g...
This research aims to study feasibility of incorporation of fine fraction of recycled aggregates com...
We study the behavior of mortars where 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 50% and 100% of their original natural san...
The use of secondary materials from waste or debris is a strategy that has been considered a startin...
AbstractInthe production of coarse recycled aggregates (RA), the fine fraction is involuntarily prod...
This paper examines the suitability of partially replacing natural aggregate, sand, (NA) with recycl...
In this study, the influence of fine recycled concrete aggregates as replacement for sand in mortar ...
Nowadays an environmental problem that cannot be underestimated is the increasing amount of waste of...
AbstractNowadays an environmental problem that cannot be underestimated is the increasing amount of ...
Urbanisation is consuming huge amounts of sand, being the basic element of concrete and glass, two o...
This research aims to study the feasibility of incorporating fine fraction of recycled aggregates c...
Recycling is an important habit to avoid waste. This paper evaluates the performance of masonry mort...
Because the production of aggregates for mortar and concrete is no longer sustainable, many attempt...
The construction industry is responsible for generating a lot of waste because of their activities. ...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia...
Construction and demolition waste is composed of fragments of ceramic tiles, steel, wood, plaster, g...
This research aims to study feasibility of incorporation of fine fraction of recycled aggregates com...
We study the behavior of mortars where 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 50% and 100% of their original natural san...
The use of secondary materials from waste or debris is a strategy that has been considered a startin...
AbstractInthe production of coarse recycled aggregates (RA), the fine fraction is involuntarily prod...
This paper examines the suitability of partially replacing natural aggregate, sand, (NA) with recycl...
In this study, the influence of fine recycled concrete aggregates as replacement for sand in mortar ...