The aim of this study is to encourage the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in High Performance Concrete (HPC) with fly ash. Three types of coarse RCA sourced from medium to high strength concretes were employed in 100% replacement. In order to boost their mechanical performance at early age, steam curing was assessed. The physical, mechanical and durability properties of Recycled Aggregate Concretes (RAC) were compared to those from Natural Aggregate Concrete (NAC). According to the results, natural aggregates could be completely replaced by RCA if they are sourced from similar parent HPC. Lower quality RCAs decreased the mechanical and durability behavior of HPC. However, the properties of RAC had higher long-term improvements than...
Due to the increase in the demolition of high strength concrete structures and the interest of preca...
Influence on compressive strength of concrete incorporating recycled aggregate concrete and fly ash ...
Construction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of using r...
The aim of this study is to encourage the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in High Performan...
High-performance concrete (HPC) mixtures were produced using 100% coarse recycled concrete aggregate...
In this research work, High Performance Concrete (HPC) was produced employing 30% of fly ash and 70%...
The effect of steam curing on concrete incorporating ASTM Class C fly ash (FA), which is widely avai...
This paper investigates the properties of steam cured recycled aggregate concrete (RAC), in an attem...
Construction and demolition waste has been dramatically increased in the last decade, and social and...
The recycling of demolished concrete has been emerging as a sustainable solution to warrant the redu...
This paper reports the properties of concrete containing recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) and fly ash...
The main objective of this experimental work is to analyse the effect of recycled aggregates (RA) on...
Influence on compressive strength of concrete incorporating recycled aggregate concrete and fly ash ...
This study aims to investigate the effects of porous ceramic waste coarse aggregate (PCWA), which wa...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
Due to the increase in the demolition of high strength concrete structures and the interest of preca...
Influence on compressive strength of concrete incorporating recycled aggregate concrete and fly ash ...
Construction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of using r...
The aim of this study is to encourage the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in High Performan...
High-performance concrete (HPC) mixtures were produced using 100% coarse recycled concrete aggregate...
In this research work, High Performance Concrete (HPC) was produced employing 30% of fly ash and 70%...
The effect of steam curing on concrete incorporating ASTM Class C fly ash (FA), which is widely avai...
This paper investigates the properties of steam cured recycled aggregate concrete (RAC), in an attem...
Construction and demolition waste has been dramatically increased in the last decade, and social and...
The recycling of demolished concrete has been emerging as a sustainable solution to warrant the redu...
This paper reports the properties of concrete containing recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) and fly ash...
The main objective of this experimental work is to analyse the effect of recycled aggregates (RA) on...
Influence on compressive strength of concrete incorporating recycled aggregate concrete and fly ash ...
This study aims to investigate the effects of porous ceramic waste coarse aggregate (PCWA), which wa...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
Due to the increase in the demolition of high strength concrete structures and the interest of preca...
Influence on compressive strength of concrete incorporating recycled aggregate concrete and fly ash ...
Construction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of using r...