An increasing trend towards the use of sustainable processes has led to recycled materials being incorporated into concrete. It is generally recognised that crushed recycled construction aggregate material produces concrete of a lower compressive strength, when used as an aggregate replacement due to deleterious materials within the aggregate. It is generally accepted that in the UK, freeze/thaw attack is, after chloride-induced corrosion, the most common cause of concrete deterioration. This paper addresses the freeze/thaw durability of recycled aggregate concrete using a paired comparison test based upon weight loss and final compressive strength. Recycled aggregate concretewas found to be of at least equal durability to concretemanufact...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
AbstractThe paper aims at the topic of sustainable building concerning recycling of waste rubble con...
Literature often concludes that the lower mechanical properties of recycled concrete, compared to st...
An increasing trend towards the use of sustainable processes has led to recycled materials being inc...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
Abrupt temperature change (freeze-thaw cycles) is one of the most damaging actions affecting concret...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
AbstractThe paper aims at the topic of sustainable building concerning recycling of waste rubble con...
Literature often concludes that the lower mechanical properties of recycled concrete, compared to st...
An increasing trend towards the use of sustainable processes has led to recycled materials being inc...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
Abrupt temperature change (freeze-thaw cycles) is one of the most damaging actions affecting concret...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) employed as aggregates for new concrete product...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
The increasing global demand for natural resources and the extensive production of construction and ...
AbstractThe paper aims at the topic of sustainable building concerning recycling of waste rubble con...
Literature often concludes that the lower mechanical properties of recycled concrete, compared to st...