In this research work, two types of recycled aggregates were used: (1) the recycled concrete aggregate, RCA, obtained by crushing the parent concrete produced using limestone cement and (2) the recycled concrete aggregate RCA-FA produced by crushing parent concrete made with FA blended cement. After the carbonation treatment process, the carbonated RCA-C and RCA-FA-C recycled aggregates were produced. The recycled concrete mixtures were prepared using the four types of recycled aggregates (RCA, RCA-FA, RCA-C, and RCA-FA-C) in 50% (by volume) to replace natural coarse aggregates. The physical and mechanical properties and durability (sorptivity, chloride ion penetration, and carbonation resistance) were determined and analysed. The obtained ...
The cement paste attached to natural aggregates has a significant effect on the quality of recycled ...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
Construction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of using r...
The carbonation treatment seems to be an efficient process to increase the quality of recycled concr...
Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), obtained by crushing of original (old) concrete, consists of natu...
peer reviewedLarge amounts of construction and demolition wastes, especially concrete wastes, are ge...
Construction and demolition waste has been dramatically increased in the last decade, and social and...
Rapid urbanization and infrastructure development around the globe is causing surge in the construct...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Recycled concrete aggregate differ from natural aggregate ...
Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many refe...
This research intends to analyse the durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA...
Recycling of construction and demolition waste in the concrete is considered a sustainable way Howev...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the influence of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and the e...
The amount and the quality of the old cement mortar attached to the aggregates influence the quality...
The use of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) produced from waste concrete in new concrete is an effect...
The cement paste attached to natural aggregates has a significant effect on the quality of recycled ...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
Construction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of using r...
The carbonation treatment seems to be an efficient process to increase the quality of recycled concr...
Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), obtained by crushing of original (old) concrete, consists of natu...
peer reviewedLarge amounts of construction and demolition wastes, especially concrete wastes, are ge...
Construction and demolition waste has been dramatically increased in the last decade, and social and...
Rapid urbanization and infrastructure development around the globe is causing surge in the construct...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Recycled concrete aggregate differ from natural aggregate ...
Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many refe...
This research intends to analyse the durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA...
Recycling of construction and demolition waste in the concrete is considered a sustainable way Howev...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the influence of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and the e...
The amount and the quality of the old cement mortar attached to the aggregates influence the quality...
The use of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) produced from waste concrete in new concrete is an effect...
The cement paste attached to natural aggregates has a significant effect on the quality of recycled ...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
Construction and demolition wastes are produced every day around the world. Thus the idea of using r...