High-performance concrete (HPC) mixtures were produced using 100% coarse recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) from three different qualities. The concretes were produced using two binders: portland cement and portland cement with 30% of fly ash. Moreover, the fly ash mixtures underwent two different curing methods: conventional and steam curing. The effects of RCA on the physical, mechanical, and durability properties of HPC were studied for the production of prestressed elements. The natural aggregates could be completely replaced by RCA sourced from the same quality HPC. It was determined that when using lower-quality aggregates, the use of fly ash produced low 1-day compressive strength, with the consequent necessity to use steam curing t...
ABSTRACT The use of Fly ash as admixture in concrete has become common practice in both the precast ...
This study aims to investigate the effects of porous ceramic waste coarse aggregate (PCWA), which wa...
The recycling of demolished concrete has been emerging as a sustainable solution to warrant the redu...
High-performance concrete (HPC) mixtures were produced using 100% coarse recycled concrete aggregate...
The aim of this study is to encourage the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in High Performan...
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...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
This paper investigates the properties of steam cured recycled aggregate concrete (RAC), in an attem...
High-volume fly ash concrete has been developed for the last few decades. One of the main disadvanta...
Steam curing at atmospheric pressure is an important technique for obtaining high early strength val...
In this paper, effect of steam and water curing on the compressive strength development and transpor...
397-405The compressive strengths of concrete and hardened paste, the resistance to chloride ion of c...
grantor: University of TorontoSteam curing is often used in the production of precast conc...
Steam curing has been used widely in the precast concrete industry. However, investigations on steam...
ABSTRACT The use of Fly ash as admixture in concrete has become common practice in both the precast ...
This study aims to investigate the effects of porous ceramic waste coarse aggregate (PCWA), which wa...
The recycling of demolished concrete has been emerging as a sustainable solution to warrant the redu...
High-performance concrete (HPC) mixtures were produced using 100% coarse recycled concrete aggregate...
The aim of this study is to encourage the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in High Performan...
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...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
This paper investigates the properties of steam cured recycled aggregate concrete (RAC), in an attem...
High-volume fly ash concrete has been developed for the last few decades. One of the main disadvanta...
Steam curing at atmospheric pressure is an important technique for obtaining high early strength val...
In this paper, effect of steam and water curing on the compressive strength development and transpor...
397-405The compressive strengths of concrete and hardened paste, the resistance to chloride ion of c...
grantor: University of TorontoSteam curing is often used in the production of precast conc...
Steam curing has been used widely in the precast concrete industry. However, investigations on steam...
ABSTRACT The use of Fly ash as admixture in concrete has become common practice in both the precast ...
This study aims to investigate the effects of porous ceramic waste coarse aggregate (PCWA), which wa...
The recycling of demolished concrete has been emerging as a sustainable solution to warrant the redu...