The use of construction waste materials as aggregates for concrete production is highly attractive compared to the use of non-renewable natural resources, promoting environmental protection and allowing the development of a new raw material. Several countries have recommendations for the use of recycled coarse aggregate in structural concrete, whereas the use of the fine fraction is limited because it may produce significant changes in some properties of concrete. However, during the last decade the use of recycled fine aggregates (RFA) has achieved a great international interest, mainly because of economic implications related to the shortage of natural sands suitable for the production of concrete, besides to allow an integral use of this...
There are various means of obtaining waste for the production of recycled aggregates. In this study ...
Concrete, as one of the main components of the manufacturing industry since the beginning of the pro...
Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many refe...
Using waste materials for new products is a global trend undergoing rapid development. Recycling mat...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
This research intends to analyse the durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
Scarcity of fine natural aggregates suitable for concrete, the pollution caused by their mining and ...
Various countries have implemented the use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) as an alternative t...
The construction sector's high activity entails enormous environmental impact, excessive consumption...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
The use of recycled concrete represents a friendly environmental solution for minimizing the impact ...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the fine recycled concrete aggregates (fRCA), focusing ...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
This paper concerns the use of fine recycled concrete aggregates to partially or globally replace na...
There are various means of obtaining waste for the production of recycled aggregates. In this study ...
Concrete, as one of the main components of the manufacturing industry since the beginning of the pro...
Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many refe...
Using waste materials for new products is a global trend undergoing rapid development. Recycling mat...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
This research intends to analyse the durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
Scarcity of fine natural aggregates suitable for concrete, the pollution caused by their mining and ...
Various countries have implemented the use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) as an alternative t...
The construction sector's high activity entails enormous environmental impact, excessive consumption...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
The use of recycled concrete represents a friendly environmental solution for minimizing the impact ...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the fine recycled concrete aggregates (fRCA), focusing ...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
This paper concerns the use of fine recycled concrete aggregates to partially or globally replace na...
There are various means of obtaining waste for the production of recycled aggregates. In this study ...
Concrete, as one of the main components of the manufacturing industry since the beginning of the pro...
Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many refe...