The present article contemplates the study of eco friendly concrete by substituting Portland cement (PC) for very high levels of limestone filler (LF) in binary and ternary mixtures with fly ash (FA) in proportions of 50 to 80%, with ratios 0.25 a/b and optimization of the particle size. Results of compressive strength, CO2eq emission, energy consumption and binder intensity are presented, with which comparative indices were calculated to observe the performance of the mixtures. From the point of view of sustainability, it was possible to prepare concrete with a compressive strength of 51.8 MPa, at 91 days, with 77 kgCO2.m-3 of concrete, where 80% of the PC were replaced by 70% of LF and 10 % of FA, with consumption of only 97 kg.m-3 of PC ...
Nowadays, the concrete production sector is challenged by attempts to minimize the usage of raw mate...
Infrastructure design, construction and development experts are making frantic efforts to overcome t...
This paper addresses the need to reduce the amount of CO2 embodied in concrete mixes with regard to ...
The present article contemplates the study of eco friendly concrete by substituting Portland cement ...
This article approaches concrete mix designs where cement is replaced by high amounts of slag and fl...
In times of climate change, the reduction in embodied greenhouse gas emissions is a premise for sust...
The demand of highly sustainable and eco-friendly construction materials with low energy consumption...
Development of sustainable concrete as an alternative to conventional concrete helps in reducing car...
The fabrication of conventional concrete, as well as remains from demolition, has a high environment...
The concrete is made with concrete wastes which are eco-friendly so called as Green concrete. Green ...
Global warming, climate change and greenhouse gases all these phrases are becoming an essential and ...
The article presents studies of plain concretes prepared based on a quaternary binder containing var...
Sustainable development in concrete industries is reducing the cement consumption in overall the wor...
Over the last decades, there is a growing demand to reduce the Portland Cement (PC) content and incr...
The global concrete and construction industry’s growth has led to a shift in priorities, with a grea...
Nowadays, the concrete production sector is challenged by attempts to minimize the usage of raw mate...
Infrastructure design, construction and development experts are making frantic efforts to overcome t...
This paper addresses the need to reduce the amount of CO2 embodied in concrete mixes with regard to ...
The present article contemplates the study of eco friendly concrete by substituting Portland cement ...
This article approaches concrete mix designs where cement is replaced by high amounts of slag and fl...
In times of climate change, the reduction in embodied greenhouse gas emissions is a premise for sust...
The demand of highly sustainable and eco-friendly construction materials with low energy consumption...
Development of sustainable concrete as an alternative to conventional concrete helps in reducing car...
The fabrication of conventional concrete, as well as remains from demolition, has a high environment...
The concrete is made with concrete wastes which are eco-friendly so called as Green concrete. Green ...
Global warming, climate change and greenhouse gases all these phrases are becoming an essential and ...
The article presents studies of plain concretes prepared based on a quaternary binder containing var...
Sustainable development in concrete industries is reducing the cement consumption in overall the wor...
Over the last decades, there is a growing demand to reduce the Portland Cement (PC) content and incr...
The global concrete and construction industry’s growth has led to a shift in priorities, with a grea...
Nowadays, the concrete production sector is challenged by attempts to minimize the usage of raw mate...
Infrastructure design, construction and development experts are making frantic efforts to overcome t...
This paper addresses the need to reduce the amount of CO2 embodied in concrete mixes with regard to ...