The widespread use of natural aggregates in construction activities, together with the global population increase, gave rise to a depletion of this natural resource and to progressive increase of its transport distances. On the other hand, the construction and demolition wastes (C&DW) resulting from the construction activities are often deposited in landfills and city outskirts, causing environmental and social problems, such as erosion, deforestation, water contamination and human conflicts. The reuse of C&DW in concrete preparation would be a good solution for both problems. Recycled aggregates show, however, high water absorption due to porosity. At saturation, water flows from the inside to the engaging cement paste matrix and at drynes...
On account of the shortage of naturally occurring coarse aggregate, recycled aggregate (RA) made fro...
The "ValReCon20 program" has proven the possibility to replace up to 100% of the coarse virgin aggre...
The universal need to conserve resources, protect the environment, and use energy efficiently must n...
The widespread use of natural aggregates in construction activities, together with the global popula...
The replacement of natural aggregates by recycled aggregates in the concrete manufacturing has been ...
As sustainability is becoming a fundamental requirement for all modern industrial processes, modern ...
In this paper, three recycled coarse aggregates (RCAs) with different 24-h water absorptions (5.67, ...
This study was to find a treatment technique to reduce the water absorption of Recycled Aggregates ...
This paper presents some experimental results and discusses the used of recycled foamed aggregates a...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
The use of recycled construction and demolition waste - especially recycled concrete - as an aggrega...
Construction and demolition waste form a significant problem in terms of environmental pollution and...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
An alternative way to mitigate the impact generated by the Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) o...
Million tons of construction and demolition waste (CDW) are generated every year around the world, a...
On account of the shortage of naturally occurring coarse aggregate, recycled aggregate (RA) made fro...
The "ValReCon20 program" has proven the possibility to replace up to 100% of the coarse virgin aggre...
The universal need to conserve resources, protect the environment, and use energy efficiently must n...
The widespread use of natural aggregates in construction activities, together with the global popula...
The replacement of natural aggregates by recycled aggregates in the concrete manufacturing has been ...
As sustainability is becoming a fundamental requirement for all modern industrial processes, modern ...
In this paper, three recycled coarse aggregates (RCAs) with different 24-h water absorptions (5.67, ...
This study was to find a treatment technique to reduce the water absorption of Recycled Aggregates ...
This paper presents some experimental results and discusses the used of recycled foamed aggregates a...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
The use of recycled construction and demolition waste - especially recycled concrete - as an aggrega...
Construction and demolition waste form a significant problem in terms of environmental pollution and...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
An alternative way to mitigate the impact generated by the Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) o...
Million tons of construction and demolition waste (CDW) are generated every year around the world, a...
On account of the shortage of naturally occurring coarse aggregate, recycled aggregate (RA) made fro...
The "ValReCon20 program" has proven the possibility to replace up to 100% of the coarse virgin aggre...
The universal need to conserve resources, protect the environment, and use energy efficiently must n...