An experimental study on the shrinkage of recyclable aggregate concrete panels is presented in this paper. Recyclable aggregates are used in 50%, 60%, 70% and 80% replacement of natural coarse aggregates. For each replacement percentage, 3 panels were cast using 1:2:4 mix with 0.54 water-cement ratio and were cured for 28 days. In addition, 3 panels with the same parameters but using all-natural coarse aggregates were also cast to compare the results. Shrinkage in all panels was recorded for 3 months. Comparison of results reveals that with a 50% replacement, 8.33% increase in shrinkage was recorded. Along with shrinkage, cracks were also observed. At the end of the three month period, the widest crack had less width than 1mm, showing good ...
The increase in drying shrinkage and decrease in tensile properties of concrete proportioned with re...
Drying shrinkage gradients through the depth of a concrete slab can be divided into permanent and tr...
This paper presents some experimental results and discusses the used of recycled foamed aggregates a...
An experimental study on the shrinkage of recyclable aggregate concrete panels is presented in this ...
Synopsis: In this paper we present the experimental analysis of samples of concrete where portion of...
In this paper we present the experimental analysis of samples of concrete where portion of the natur...
The main difference of the Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA), compared to the natural ones, is their...
This paper presents the results of experimental research into concrete produced by replacing the nat...
The research presented in this paper addresses the effect of coarse recycled concrete aggregate (RCA...
Concerns with conservation of nonrenewable resources are propelling academic research regarding the ...
During its service life, concrete undergoes volume changes which can affect quality and durability o...
The use of recycled aggregate (RA) in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled mat...
The main relevant difference between recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) in comparison with the comp...
Sustainable alternatives should be employed in the construction indus-try to minimize environmental ...
Over the past twenty years the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) has been mostly limited to n...
The increase in drying shrinkage and decrease in tensile properties of concrete proportioned with re...
Drying shrinkage gradients through the depth of a concrete slab can be divided into permanent and tr...
This paper presents some experimental results and discusses the used of recycled foamed aggregates a...
An experimental study on the shrinkage of recyclable aggregate concrete panels is presented in this ...
Synopsis: In this paper we present the experimental analysis of samples of concrete where portion of...
In this paper we present the experimental analysis of samples of concrete where portion of the natur...
The main difference of the Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA), compared to the natural ones, is their...
This paper presents the results of experimental research into concrete produced by replacing the nat...
The research presented in this paper addresses the effect of coarse recycled concrete aggregate (RCA...
Concerns with conservation of nonrenewable resources are propelling academic research regarding the ...
During its service life, concrete undergoes volume changes which can affect quality and durability o...
The use of recycled aggregate (RA) in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled mat...
The main relevant difference between recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) in comparison with the comp...
Sustainable alternatives should be employed in the construction indus-try to minimize environmental ...
Over the past twenty years the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) has been mostly limited to n...
The increase in drying shrinkage and decrease in tensile properties of concrete proportioned with re...
Drying shrinkage gradients through the depth of a concrete slab can be divided into permanent and tr...
This paper presents some experimental results and discusses the used of recycled foamed aggregates a...