The quantities of component materials used for production of concrete are high on the global scale, therefore alternative materials are experimented on, in order to replace the natural ones. The possibility of using ground waste sulfur from the oil refining (petroleum) industry as a filling component of self-compacting concrete is presented in the paper, based on common concrete laboratory tests. The physical and mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete decrease to some extend due to use of ground sulfur, but this concrete remains useful for some building applications
This article highlights the experience of the usage of sulfur concrete, its advantages and disadvant...
This research is an exploratory experiment into sulfur concrete used not as a complete replacement o...
The article presents the possibility of recycling industrial sulfur waste in concrete composites. Th...
The quantities of component materials used for production of concrete are high on the global scale, ...
The effect of partial replacement of natural filler by ground waste sulfur originated from the oil r...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) typically contains a certain content of very fine mineral fillers suc...
In the last decades the availability of sulfur has considerably grown in many countries. This is mai...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) contains fine mineral fillers such as limestone powder. The idea of ...
The article presents the results of research that focused on the selected physical properties of sul...
Fossil fuel consumption is rapidly increasing all over the world, and so is the amount of sulfur yie...
Sulfur concrete was prepared by using the initial components: sand as an aggregate, modified sulfur ...
As a result of the industrial activity millions of tons of industrial wastes are piled in the indust...
In order to exploit concrete waste and lower the environmental impact of natural aggregates excavati...
© 2018 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. The paper investigates the recovery problem of waste su...
Today, using waste from heat and power plants for sulfur concrete production is one of the most effi...
This article highlights the experience of the usage of sulfur concrete, its advantages and disadvant...
This research is an exploratory experiment into sulfur concrete used not as a complete replacement o...
The article presents the possibility of recycling industrial sulfur waste in concrete composites. Th...
The quantities of component materials used for production of concrete are high on the global scale, ...
The effect of partial replacement of natural filler by ground waste sulfur originated from the oil r...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) typically contains a certain content of very fine mineral fillers suc...
In the last decades the availability of sulfur has considerably grown in many countries. This is mai...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) contains fine mineral fillers such as limestone powder. The idea of ...
The article presents the results of research that focused on the selected physical properties of sul...
Fossil fuel consumption is rapidly increasing all over the world, and so is the amount of sulfur yie...
Sulfur concrete was prepared by using the initial components: sand as an aggregate, modified sulfur ...
As a result of the industrial activity millions of tons of industrial wastes are piled in the indust...
In order to exploit concrete waste and lower the environmental impact of natural aggregates excavati...
© 2018 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. The paper investigates the recovery problem of waste su...
Today, using waste from heat and power plants for sulfur concrete production is one of the most effi...
This article highlights the experience of the usage of sulfur concrete, its advantages and disadvant...
This research is an exploratory experiment into sulfur concrete used not as a complete replacement o...
The article presents the possibility of recycling industrial sulfur waste in concrete composites. Th...