This research aimed to identify the link between the chloride penetration behavior of concrete made from various types of recycled aggregate from three main sources—building demolition waste (B-RCA), laboratory waste (L-RCA), and precast concrete waste (P-RCA)—and the 28-days compressive strength of natural aggregate concrete with the replacement ration 30%, 60% and 100% respectively. The results of the study revealed that the quality of recycled aggregate waste significantly impacted concrete behavior. To elaborate, finer aggregate potentially increased the inter-facial transition zone (ITZ), which is the weakness part of concrete, resulting in the concrete having less compressive strength as well as increasing amount of chloride ion penet...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
Aggregate is one of the main ingredients in producing concrete. It covers 75% of the total for any o...
Due to the significant environmental impact that the concrete production causes, and as a contributi...
Construction and demolition waste has been dramatically increased in the last decade, and social and...
Recycled aggregates concrete (RAC) becomes an important participant in recycled materials although t...
Utilizing steel slag and recycled concrete as fine aggregate could save the consumption of natural r...
Recycled fine aggregate (RFA) produced from concrete waste is commonly used in the construction indu...
This study investigates the chloride penetration resistance of fine recycled aggregate concrete (FRA...
Recycled aggregate (RA) and recycled powder (RP) are the primary products of the reclamation of cons...
International audienceThis paper analyses, both experimentally and numerically, the transport of chl...
Recycling of concrete is needed based on environmental preservation and effective utilization of res...
In the call for alternatives to the use of concrete wastes, recycled concrete is used as a substitut...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
Concrete itself, and issues relating to the recycling and management of reinforced concrete waste, a...
One of the main strategies to reduce environmental impact of the concrete industry is to recycle/r...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
Aggregate is one of the main ingredients in producing concrete. It covers 75% of the total for any o...
Due to the significant environmental impact that the concrete production causes, and as a contributi...
Construction and demolition waste has been dramatically increased in the last decade, and social and...
Recycled aggregates concrete (RAC) becomes an important participant in recycled materials although t...
Utilizing steel slag and recycled concrete as fine aggregate could save the consumption of natural r...
Recycled fine aggregate (RFA) produced from concrete waste is commonly used in the construction indu...
This study investigates the chloride penetration resistance of fine recycled aggregate concrete (FRA...
Recycled aggregate (RA) and recycled powder (RP) are the primary products of the reclamation of cons...
International audienceThis paper analyses, both experimentally and numerically, the transport of chl...
Recycling of concrete is needed based on environmental preservation and effective utilization of res...
In the call for alternatives to the use of concrete wastes, recycled concrete is used as a substitut...
This study presents the effects of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the key fresh and hardened p...
Concrete itself, and issues relating to the recycling and management of reinforced concrete waste, a...
One of the main strategies to reduce environmental impact of the concrete industry is to recycle/r...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
Aggregate is one of the main ingredients in producing concrete. It covers 75% of the total for any o...
Due to the significant environmental impact that the concrete production causes, and as a contributi...