Utilizing recycled or reclaimed coarse aggregates in producing recycled concrete for structural applications helps in preserving natural resources from depletion and reduces the volume of waste created throughout construction and demolition. Recycling makes the concrete production more sustainable and environment-friendly, by narrowing the traditionally vast area needed to be occupied as landfills. In this research, four types of mixes were prepared using recycled concrete aggregates and reclaimed crushed aggregates as substitution of natural coarse aggregates in different replacement percentages. Series of tests were conducted to investigate the properties of fresh and hardened concrete samples prepared from mixes with various compositions...
The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled material...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
This paper concerns the recovery of construction and demolition waste as coarse recycled aggregates ...
Utilizing recycled or reclaimed coarse aggregates in producing recycled concrete for structural appl...
A comparative analysis of the experimental results of the properties of fresh and hardened concrete ...
Demolishing concrete building usually produces huge amounts of remains and wastes worldwide that hav...
Many requests for different types of concrete, in general are depends of the aggregates. One of the ...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
yesTest results of nine recycled aggregate concretes and a control concrete using only natural aggre...
One area for sustainable engineering is the efficient use of recycled aggregates obtained from const...
Purpose – A current trend is to use waste and by-products in concrete to replace binders and aggrega...
Multiple studies have investigated the influence of recycled aggregates derived from concrete waste ...
The use of recycled construction and demolition waste - especially recycled concrete - as an aggrega...
The recycling of concrete construction and demolition wastes to obtain coarse recycled aggregates fo...
The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled material...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
This paper concerns the recovery of construction and demolition waste as coarse recycled aggregates ...
Utilizing recycled or reclaimed coarse aggregates in producing recycled concrete for structural appl...
A comparative analysis of the experimental results of the properties of fresh and hardened concrete ...
Demolishing concrete building usually produces huge amounts of remains and wastes worldwide that hav...
Many requests for different types of concrete, in general are depends of the aggregates. One of the ...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
yesTest results of nine recycled aggregate concretes and a control concrete using only natural aggre...
One area for sustainable engineering is the efficient use of recycled aggregates obtained from const...
Purpose – A current trend is to use waste and by-products in concrete to replace binders and aggrega...
Multiple studies have investigated the influence of recycled aggregates derived from concrete waste ...
The use of recycled construction and demolition waste - especially recycled concrete - as an aggrega...
The recycling of concrete construction and demolition wastes to obtain coarse recycled aggregates fo...
The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled material...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
This paper concerns the recovery of construction and demolition waste as coarse recycled aggregates ...