Some durability properties are analyzed in concretes made with a novel method for recycled aggregates concrete (RAC) proportioning, in order to validate it under the Spanish context. Two types of concrete mixes were elaborated; one following the guidelines of the named method, and other based on an adaptation of the method to Bolomey methodology. Two types of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) were used. RCA replacement for natural aggregates (NA) ranged from 20% to 100%. The 20% was chosen in order to comply with Spanish recommendations. Water penetration under pressure, water absorption and chlorides attack were the studied properties. It is verified that the new method and the developed adaptation results in concrete mixes of better or s...
Recycled concrete presents a higher porosity than traditional concrete, making it more susceptible t...
Considering that the use of different recycled aggregates (RA) for the manufacture of concrete produ...
In recent decades, concurrent with expansion of cities, the demand for new buildings and structures ...
Various countries have implemented the use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) as an alternative t...
The use of construction waste materials as aggregates for concrete production is highly attractive c...
This study of structural concrete made with recycled concrete aggregate focuses on two issues: 1. Th...
In literature, there is still no agreement on the consequences of the presence of recycled concrete ...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
This research intends to analyse the durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA...
This work studies the physical and mechanical properties of recycled concrete aggregate (recycled ag...
The purpose of this article is to present the assessment of some of the electrical, mechanical and d...
This paper presents the analysis of results about two methodologies proposed to reduce the differenc...
A lot of research has already been done on the mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete....
The main difference between recycled and natural aggregates is the higher porosity and, consequently...
Sustainability requirements are gaining importance in the construction industry, which needs to take...
Recycled concrete presents a higher porosity than traditional concrete, making it more susceptible t...
Considering that the use of different recycled aggregates (RA) for the manufacture of concrete produ...
In recent decades, concurrent with expansion of cities, the demand for new buildings and structures ...
Various countries have implemented the use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) as an alternative t...
The use of construction waste materials as aggregates for concrete production is highly attractive c...
This study of structural concrete made with recycled concrete aggregate focuses on two issues: 1. Th...
In literature, there is still no agreement on the consequences of the presence of recycled concrete ...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
This research intends to analyse the durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA...
This work studies the physical and mechanical properties of recycled concrete aggregate (recycled ag...
The purpose of this article is to present the assessment of some of the electrical, mechanical and d...
This paper presents the analysis of results about two methodologies proposed to reduce the differenc...
A lot of research has already been done on the mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete....
The main difference between recycled and natural aggregates is the higher porosity and, consequently...
Sustainability requirements are gaining importance in the construction industry, which needs to take...
Recycled concrete presents a higher porosity than traditional concrete, making it more susceptible t...
Considering that the use of different recycled aggregates (RA) for the manufacture of concrete produ...
In recent decades, concurrent with expansion of cities, the demand for new buildings and structures ...