The specification of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) is increasing, with the construction industry still seeking new ways to improve the quality and performance. In higher value applications, such as structural concrete, further research is required to understand the effect of coarse CCAs, particularly on durability. This 4 year research programme investigated the effect of coarse CCA on transport mechanisms within CEM I and CEM III/A structural concretes, with particular emphasis on chloride ion ingress and corrosion initiation. CEM III/A concretes with up to 100% coarse CCA outperformed control CEM I concrete with 100% natural aggregates in durability performance tests, irrespective of the source of CCA. The results indicate that coarse...
As a result of contributive and sustainable strategies on concrete industry, researches are presentl...
Recycled fine aggregate (RFA) produced from concrete waste is commonly used in the construction indu...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the influence of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and the e...
The specification of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) is increasing, with the construction industry...
The increasing use of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA), formerly referred to as recycled concrete a...
Crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) are an increasingly popular replacement for natural aggregates (NA...
The use of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) (formerly referred to as recycled concrete aggregate (R...
Crushed or recycled concrete aggregates (CCA/RCA) is an increasingly popular material as a replaceme...
The specification of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) is increasing, particularly for low-grade app...
There is often a poor perception of the durability of concrete made with recycled concrete aggregate...
Applications involving crushed concrete aggregate (CCA), or recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), are g...
The use of crushed concrete aggregate (CCA), formerly referred to as recycled concrete aggregate (RC...
One of the main strategies to reduce environmental impact of the concrete industry is to recycle/r...
Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many refe...
ABSTRACT This paper presents results of a study conducted to evaluate the effect of chloride concent...
As a result of contributive and sustainable strategies on concrete industry, researches are presentl...
Recycled fine aggregate (RFA) produced from concrete waste is commonly used in the construction indu...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the influence of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and the e...
The specification of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) is increasing, with the construction industry...
The increasing use of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA), formerly referred to as recycled concrete a...
Crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) are an increasingly popular replacement for natural aggregates (NA...
The use of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) (formerly referred to as recycled concrete aggregate (R...
Crushed or recycled concrete aggregates (CCA/RCA) is an increasingly popular material as a replaceme...
The specification of crushed concrete aggregates (CCA) is increasing, particularly for low-grade app...
There is often a poor perception of the durability of concrete made with recycled concrete aggregate...
Applications involving crushed concrete aggregate (CCA), or recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), are g...
The use of crushed concrete aggregate (CCA), formerly referred to as recycled concrete aggregate (RC...
One of the main strategies to reduce environmental impact of the concrete industry is to recycle/r...
Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many refe...
ABSTRACT This paper presents results of a study conducted to evaluate the effect of chloride concent...
As a result of contributive and sustainable strategies on concrete industry, researches are presentl...
Recycled fine aggregate (RFA) produced from concrete waste is commonly used in the construction indu...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the influence of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and the e...