The aim of this work is to comprehensively investigate the possibility of partially substituting natural aggregates with Black/Oxidizing Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) slag in concrete production. Five recycled and one traditional mixes were produced to identify a convenient substitution ratio for the concrete. Main physical and mechanical properties of concrete containing EAF slag as aggregate according to Ful- ler’s grading curve were experimentally investigated. Chemical and durability tests were performed to study the microstructure and analyse the behaviour of the conglomerate exposed to detrimental agents. Results showed that high substitution ratios of coarse natural aggregates are possible without decreasing mechanical properties of con...
The use of oxidizing slag from electric-arc furnaces as an aggregate is a sustainable option in the ...
Environmental and economic factors increasingly encourage higher utility of industrial by-products. ...
The use of waste and byproducts as recycled and manufactured aggregates in concrete affects signific...
The aim of this work is to comprehensively investigate the possibility of partially substituting nat...
The aim of this section is to comprehensively investigate the possibility of substituting natural ag...
The present study aims to investigate the opportunity to largely substitute natural aggregates of tr...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) slag is a by-product of steel production in electric arc furnaces. Severa...
Recycled materials in the building industry represent an attractive alternative to the consumption o...
In the last years a number of strategies have been introduced to allow the concrete industry to impr...
This paper investigates the feasibility of using Black/Oxidizing Electric Arc Furnace slag (EAF) as ...
This paper concerns comprehensive experimental study to evaluate properties and environmental suita...
In this paper, the use of electric arc furnace steel slag, coming from carbon steel production (EAF-...
The aim of the present work is to investigate the possibility of partially substituting natural aggr...
In this paper the use of Electric Arc Furnace slag (EAF slag) for the production of High-Performance...
This paper deals with the use of industrial by-products from electric arc furnace (EAF) granulated s...
The use of oxidizing slag from electric-arc furnaces as an aggregate is a sustainable option in the ...
Environmental and economic factors increasingly encourage higher utility of industrial by-products. ...
The use of waste and byproducts as recycled and manufactured aggregates in concrete affects signific...
The aim of this work is to comprehensively investigate the possibility of partially substituting nat...
The aim of this section is to comprehensively investigate the possibility of substituting natural ag...
The present study aims to investigate the opportunity to largely substitute natural aggregates of tr...
Electric arc furnace (EAF) slag is a by-product of steel production in electric arc furnaces. Severa...
Recycled materials in the building industry represent an attractive alternative to the consumption o...
In the last years a number of strategies have been introduced to allow the concrete industry to impr...
This paper investigates the feasibility of using Black/Oxidizing Electric Arc Furnace slag (EAF) as ...
This paper concerns comprehensive experimental study to evaluate properties and environmental suita...
In this paper, the use of electric arc furnace steel slag, coming from carbon steel production (EAF-...
The aim of the present work is to investigate the possibility of partially substituting natural aggr...
In this paper the use of Electric Arc Furnace slag (EAF slag) for the production of High-Performance...
This paper deals with the use of industrial by-products from electric arc furnace (EAF) granulated s...
The use of oxidizing slag from electric-arc furnaces as an aggregate is a sustainable option in the ...
Environmental and economic factors increasingly encourage higher utility of industrial by-products. ...
The use of waste and byproducts as recycled and manufactured aggregates in concrete affects signific...