The size distribution, the gradation and the type of aggregates are factors of great relevance for the design of mixtures in concrete and construction materials in general since these allow us to obtain information on the voids contents, module fineness, bulk density, and mechanical performance that certain aggregate mixtures will present. In the present work, different mixtures of aggregates were made using three types of raw materials: fine sand, coarse sand, and 3/8” aggregate, for which their mineralogical composition was evaluated using X-ray diffraction, the chemical composition using X-ray fluorescence, and its macroscopic structure using optical microscopy. Sixty-six mixture formulations were made, to which variables such as finenes...
This project of degree exposes a proposal for the Elaboration of the Chapter referring to the Granul...
For years, specifications have focused on the water to cement ratio (w/cm) and strength of concrete,...
The requirements of the modern (high-end) construction industry demand the development of new types ...
Aggregate gradation (particle size distribution) is a very important part of concrete production hen...
This thesis describes in detail the development of a Theory of Particle Mixtures by which certain as...
Aggregate, the main constituent of concrete, constitutes 60 to 80% of the total volume of concrete. ...
This paper investigates the optimization of concrete aggregate particle size distribution under a de...
The first objective of this work was to find a model for predicting void content of two-gradation mi...
The behavior of concrete is affected by the size, distribution of the voids, the porosity and of the...
Physical particle packing is becoming a hot topic in concrete technology as more and more types of g...
For the aggregate producer, the concrete aggregates are end products, while, for the concrete manufa...
A methodology was developed in this study to increase the packing efficiency of concrete aggregate c...
The main purpose of this research was to evaluate the influence of supplementary cementitious materi...
Concrete is the most used construction material and thus, being the cement a significant part of thi...
Recycled aggregates are made from crushed waste concretes and can be used as a replacement of natura...
This project of degree exposes a proposal for the Elaboration of the Chapter referring to the Granul...
For years, specifications have focused on the water to cement ratio (w/cm) and strength of concrete,...
The requirements of the modern (high-end) construction industry demand the development of new types ...
Aggregate gradation (particle size distribution) is a very important part of concrete production hen...
This thesis describes in detail the development of a Theory of Particle Mixtures by which certain as...
Aggregate, the main constituent of concrete, constitutes 60 to 80% of the total volume of concrete. ...
This paper investigates the optimization of concrete aggregate particle size distribution under a de...
The first objective of this work was to find a model for predicting void content of two-gradation mi...
The behavior of concrete is affected by the size, distribution of the voids, the porosity and of the...
Physical particle packing is becoming a hot topic in concrete technology as more and more types of g...
For the aggregate producer, the concrete aggregates are end products, while, for the concrete manufa...
A methodology was developed in this study to increase the packing efficiency of concrete aggregate c...
The main purpose of this research was to evaluate the influence of supplementary cementitious materi...
Concrete is the most used construction material and thus, being the cement a significant part of thi...
Recycled aggregates are made from crushed waste concretes and can be used as a replacement of natura...
This project of degree exposes a proposal for the Elaboration of the Chapter referring to the Granul...
For years, specifications have focused on the water to cement ratio (w/cm) and strength of concrete,...
The requirements of the modern (high-end) construction industry demand the development of new types ...