The present study was conducted to compare the effect of natural zeolite (Z) and silica fume (SF) pozzolans on the mechanical properties of recycled aggregates concrete (RAC’s). The RCA’s made with using different levels of recycled coarse aggregates instead of natural coarse aggregates. To improve quality of RCA’s, the introduced pozzolans were replaced with different levels of ordinary Portland cement (OPC). To determine and compare the mechanical properties of concretes, 24 mix designs were made and different tests done as compressive strength at the ages 7, 28 and 91 days, and the tests as splite cylinder tests (SPT), modulus of elasticity and ultra-pulse velocity (UPV) at the age of 28- day. The obtained results generally showed that i...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), including industrial by-products or natural pozzolans a...
Pozzolanic materials are well known as potential replacements for cement manufacturing in order to i...
Increasing amount of construction waste and, concrete remnants, in particular pose a serious problem...
Today, restrictions on access to natural aggregate resources in concrete production have become one ...
This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the mechanical performance of recycled conc...
Recently, there has been an increasing trend toward the use of sustainable materials. Sustainability...
Several studies related to sustainable concrete construction have encouraged development of composit...
AbstractSeveral studies related to sustainable concrete construction have encouraged development of ...
Construction and demolition waste concrete has dramatically increased worldwide in the last decade. ...
The ever increasing concrete usage has raised concerns over its environmental impact because when re...
Disposal of construction waste is now new challenge for the construction industry in this era. This ...
The universal need to conserve resources, protect the environment, and use energy efficiently must n...
The amount and the quality of the old cement mortar attached to the aggregates influence the quality...
In this study, the impact of steel fibres and Silica Fume (SF) on the mechanical properties of recyc...
In this study, conventional concrete is developed using recycled aggregates with micro silica (silic...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), including industrial by-products or natural pozzolans a...
Pozzolanic materials are well known as potential replacements for cement manufacturing in order to i...
Increasing amount of construction waste and, concrete remnants, in particular pose a serious problem...
Today, restrictions on access to natural aggregate resources in concrete production have become one ...
This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the mechanical performance of recycled conc...
Recently, there has been an increasing trend toward the use of sustainable materials. Sustainability...
Several studies related to sustainable concrete construction have encouraged development of composit...
AbstractSeveral studies related to sustainable concrete construction have encouraged development of ...
Construction and demolition waste concrete has dramatically increased worldwide in the last decade. ...
The ever increasing concrete usage has raised concerns over its environmental impact because when re...
Disposal of construction waste is now new challenge for the construction industry in this era. This ...
The universal need to conserve resources, protect the environment, and use energy efficiently must n...
The amount and the quality of the old cement mortar attached to the aggregates influence the quality...
In this study, the impact of steel fibres and Silica Fume (SF) on the mechanical properties of recyc...
In this study, conventional concrete is developed using recycled aggregates with micro silica (silic...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), including industrial by-products or natural pozzolans a...
Pozzolanic materials are well known as potential replacements for cement manufacturing in order to i...
Increasing amount of construction waste and, concrete remnants, in particular pose a serious problem...