The results of laboratory investigations on water penetration in concrete made with coarse aggregates from demolishing waste are presented in this paper. Seven batches of standard size concrete cubes were cast with recycled aggregates from demolished concrete replacing coarse aggregates in percentages from 0% to 60%. The compressive strength of the samples was evaluated by non-destructive testing with the use of the Schimidz hammer. It was found that the strength reduces with an increase in recycled aggregate percentage. The maximum loss of strength due to the induction of recycled aggregates was 32% in the batch with 60%recycled aggregates. All samples were subject to constant water pressure of 5 bars for 72 hours. From the obtained result...
An alternative way to mitigate the impact generated by the Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) o...
This paper presents results of compressive strength, capillary water absorption, and density tests c...
This paper discusses the recycling system for concrete needed due to environmental and resource pres...
In this paper, three recycled coarse aggregates (RCAs) with different 24-h water absorptions (5.67, ...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
This paper presents some experimental results and discusses the used of recycled foamed aggregates a...
The widespread use of natural aggregates in construction activities, together with the global popula...
This research focused on investigating the effects of recycled aggregates on the material properties...
Making use of demolished waste of reinforced concrete structures is one of the possibilities of redu...
This research focused on investigating the effects of recycled aggregates on the material properties...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
The “ValReCon20 program” has proven the possibility to replace up to 100% of the coarse virgin aggre...
Abstract — Due to a critical shortage of natural aggregate, the availability of demolished concrete ...
An alternative way to mitigate the impact generated by the Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) o...
This paper presents results of compressive strength, capillary water absorption, and density tests c...
This paper discusses the recycling system for concrete needed due to environmental and resource pres...
In this paper, three recycled coarse aggregates (RCAs) with different 24-h water absorptions (5.67, ...
International audienceFaced with aggressive environments, the durability of recycled aggregate concr...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
The incorporation of mixed construction and demolition (C&D) wastes as a substitute to natural aggre...
This paper presents some experimental results and discusses the used of recycled foamed aggregates a...
The widespread use of natural aggregates in construction activities, together with the global popula...
This research focused on investigating the effects of recycled aggregates on the material properties...
Making use of demolished waste of reinforced concrete structures is one of the possibilities of redu...
This research focused on investigating the effects of recycled aggregates on the material properties...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
The “ValReCon20 program” has proven the possibility to replace up to 100% of the coarse virgin aggre...
Abstract — Due to a critical shortage of natural aggregate, the availability of demolished concrete ...
An alternative way to mitigate the impact generated by the Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) o...
This paper presents results of compressive strength, capillary water absorption, and density tests c...
This paper discusses the recycling system for concrete needed due to environmental and resource pres...