Developing sustainable concrete with less ordinary Portland cement is a growing issue in the construction industry. Incorporating industrial by-products (such as fly ash or slag) or municipal solid wastes (such as waste glass or recycled concrete aggregate) into the concrete becomes an effective way to reduce the consumption of natural sources and carbon dioxide emission if a proper mix design is provided. The present study examines the influence of the combined use of off-ASTM Class F fly ash (FFA) and waste limestone powder (LSP) on flowability, compressive strength, and expansion characteristics of mortar mixtures containing waste glass sand (WGS). FFA and LSP were used as cement replacement while WGS was used as partial reactive siliceo...
The feasibility of partially replacing pulverized fly ash (PFA) with municipal solid waste incinerat...
303-308In this study, alkali silica reaction (ASR) expansion and strength characteristics of mortar...
Concrete is most widely used construction materials. However, the production of Portland cement rele...
In this study the mitigation influence of incorporating waste glass powder (G) and class F fly ash (...
The aim of this study was to develop sustainable concrete using waste products to reduce both the ca...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential ...
The use of industrial by-products and waste materials in cement composites production has been one o...
A high-calcium fly ash was studied as mineral addition in mortar mixture. It is replaced with the Po...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential...
This paper investigates effect of mill scale and fly ash wastes as a replacement of fine aggregate g...
Geopolymers have been introduced to limit the use of ordinary Portland cement (OPC), as its producti...
WOS: 000506639500008In this study, the effect of binary and ternary cementitious systems composed of...
AbstractGreen concrete are generally composed of recycling materials as hundred or partial percent s...
Coal power plants produce million tons waste fly ash worldwide that cause environmental problem and ...
Using recycled glass (RG) to replace river sand in the production of cement-based materials saves th...
The feasibility of partially replacing pulverized fly ash (PFA) with municipal solid waste incinerat...
303-308In this study, alkali silica reaction (ASR) expansion and strength characteristics of mortar...
Concrete is most widely used construction materials. However, the production of Portland cement rele...
In this study the mitigation influence of incorporating waste glass powder (G) and class F fly ash (...
The aim of this study was to develop sustainable concrete using waste products to reduce both the ca...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential ...
The use of industrial by-products and waste materials in cement composites production has been one o...
A high-calcium fly ash was studied as mineral addition in mortar mixture. It is replaced with the Po...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential...
This paper investigates effect of mill scale and fly ash wastes as a replacement of fine aggregate g...
Geopolymers have been introduced to limit the use of ordinary Portland cement (OPC), as its producti...
WOS: 000506639500008In this study, the effect of binary and ternary cementitious systems composed of...
AbstractGreen concrete are generally composed of recycling materials as hundred or partial percent s...
Coal power plants produce million tons waste fly ash worldwide that cause environmental problem and ...
Using recycled glass (RG) to replace river sand in the production of cement-based materials saves th...
The feasibility of partially replacing pulverized fly ash (PFA) with municipal solid waste incinerat...
303-308In this study, alkali silica reaction (ASR) expansion and strength characteristics of mortar...
Concrete is most widely used construction materials. However, the production of Portland cement rele...