The use of waste materials as lightweight aggregates in concrete is highly recommended in seismic risk areas and environmentally recommended. However, reaching the strength needed for the concrete to be used structurally may be challenging. In this study four dosages were assayed: the first two-specimen had high cement content (550 and 700 kg/m(3) respectively), Nanosilica, fly ash and superplasticizer. These samples were high performance, reaching a strength of 100 MPa at 90 days. The other two mixtures were identical but replaced 48% of the aggregates with recycled lightweight aggregates (30% polypropylene, 18.5% cork). To estimate its strength and durability the mixtures were subjected to several tests. Compression strength, elasticity m...
AbstractThis paper presents a study on the properties of a sustainable lightweight concrete incorpor...
peer reviewedConstruction waste management is a quite important economic and environmental deal for ...
The growing construction industry and global population have led to increased demand for concrete, r...
The use of waste materials as lightweight aggregates in concrete is highly recommended in seismic ri...
Sustainable structural lightweight concrete has been produced using the waste of wood particles foun...
This work questions the possibility of using expanded black cork aggregates (EBCA), for the producti...
The article discusses the possibility of using high and low density polyethylene waste as aggregate ...
Multiple studies have investigated the influence of recycled aggregates derived from concrete waste ...
Demolition waste and cement production is responsible for 36% of total waste produced on earth and 8...
As the world population continues to increase, so does the demand for raw materials to produce basi...
The use of lightweight aggregates in construction materials is a good solution for increasing the co...
peer reviewedConstruction waste management is a quite important economic and environmental deal for ...
By the recent global research developments, a lot of natural and artificial materials that are norma...
Construction waste management is a quite important economic and environmental deal for our societies...
Industrial wastes are often used as aggregate in concrete production to promote a more sustainable c...
AbstractThis paper presents a study on the properties of a sustainable lightweight concrete incorpor...
peer reviewedConstruction waste management is a quite important economic and environmental deal for ...
The growing construction industry and global population have led to increased demand for concrete, r...
The use of waste materials as lightweight aggregates in concrete is highly recommended in seismic ri...
Sustainable structural lightweight concrete has been produced using the waste of wood particles foun...
This work questions the possibility of using expanded black cork aggregates (EBCA), for the producti...
The article discusses the possibility of using high and low density polyethylene waste as aggregate ...
Multiple studies have investigated the influence of recycled aggregates derived from concrete waste ...
Demolition waste and cement production is responsible for 36% of total waste produced on earth and 8...
As the world population continues to increase, so does the demand for raw materials to produce basi...
The use of lightweight aggregates in construction materials is a good solution for increasing the co...
peer reviewedConstruction waste management is a quite important economic and environmental deal for ...
By the recent global research developments, a lot of natural and artificial materials that are norma...
Construction waste management is a quite important economic and environmental deal for our societies...
Industrial wastes are often used as aggregate in concrete production to promote a more sustainable c...
AbstractThis paper presents a study on the properties of a sustainable lightweight concrete incorpor...
peer reviewedConstruction waste management is a quite important economic and environmental deal for ...
The growing construction industry and global population have led to increased demand for concrete, r...