Concrete production requires a large amount of water which causes a shortage of natural freshwater. Conversely, seawater in concrete can improve sustainability in construction by reducing the excessive consumption of natural freshwater. In the literature, the use of seawater in concrete still has a controversial reputation. It is, therefore, crucial to understand the properties of concrete mixed and cured with seawater. The past and recent research on seawater concrete is thoroughly reviewed in this paper and identifies the significant differences in characteristics between seawater concrete and conventional concrete. Existing studies indicate that high chlorides in seawater enhance the hydration rate, shorten the setting time and increase ...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
The population worldwide is growing and so is the demand for more infrastructure. The rate of consum...
The use of seawater and sea-sand in producing concrete has attracted increasing research attention i...
Many countries are experiencing freshwater crises due to the increasing growth of the population tog...
Using seawater for mixing concrete is potentially advantageous from a sustainability perspective. Ho...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
The population worldwide is growing and so is the demand for more infrastructure. The rate of consum...
The use of seawater and sea-sand in producing concrete has attracted increasing research attention i...
Many countries are experiencing freshwater crises due to the increasing growth of the population tog...
Using seawater for mixing concrete is potentially advantageous from a sustainability perspective. Ho...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
In Mediterranean countries seawater might become a resource for the concrete production for sustaina...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
A review of the last 16 years of research (2005–2021) on seawater-mixed concrete is presented. A ver...
The population worldwide is growing and so is the demand for more infrastructure. The rate of consum...
The use of seawater and sea-sand in producing concrete has attracted increasing research attention i...