AbstractThe procedure of designing the composition of concrete with the method of three equations demands to accept the assumptions regarding the consistence of concrete mixture. For the assumed consistency the water demand of aggregates and water demand of concrete is specified. In case of natural aggregates (NCA) the formulas, among others, of Sterne's of Bolomey's are used conditioning the water demand of aggregates from its granulation, kind and consistence of concrete mixture. There is lack of such dependencies in case of water demand of recycled aggregates (RCA). In such case there remains the empirical determination of the water demand, which in practice disqualifies the usefulness of the method of three equations to specify the conc...
Today\u27s procedures of design mix of fresh concrete mixtures do not allow for water mass (mw) to b...
International audienceRecycled (concrete) Aggregates (RA) are mainly composed of an intimate mix bet...
Recycled concrete aggregates have a significantly higher water absorption compared to natural aggreg...
AbstractThe procedure of designing the composition of concrete with the method of three equations de...
abstractPL: -abstractEN: The problem of recycling of construction wastes is important and at the sam...
After summarizing the former methods for evaluating water demand of concrete mixtures [1-17], ...
The widespread use of natural aggregates in construction activities, together with the global popula...
This study proposes a conceptual formulation for predicting and controlling the key mechanical prope...
The replacement of natural aggregates by recycled aggregates in the concrete manufacturing has been ...
Many requests for different types of concrete, in general are depends of the aggregates. One of the ...
This paper proposes a conceptual formulation for predicting and controlling the compressive strength...
A conceptual formulation for controlling the resulting mechanical properties of Recycled Aggregate C...
The aim of this study was concretes waste recovery by replacing natural aggregates (NA) by recycled ...
yesTest results of nine recycled aggregate concretes and a control concrete using only natural aggre...
In the future, it is planned to use up to 50% of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) for th...
Today\u27s procedures of design mix of fresh concrete mixtures do not allow for water mass (mw) to b...
International audienceRecycled (concrete) Aggregates (RA) are mainly composed of an intimate mix bet...
Recycled concrete aggregates have a significantly higher water absorption compared to natural aggreg...
AbstractThe procedure of designing the composition of concrete with the method of three equations de...
abstractPL: -abstractEN: The problem of recycling of construction wastes is important and at the sam...
After summarizing the former methods for evaluating water demand of concrete mixtures [1-17], ...
The widespread use of natural aggregates in construction activities, together with the global popula...
This study proposes a conceptual formulation for predicting and controlling the key mechanical prope...
The replacement of natural aggregates by recycled aggregates in the concrete manufacturing has been ...
Many requests for different types of concrete, in general are depends of the aggregates. One of the ...
This paper proposes a conceptual formulation for predicting and controlling the compressive strength...
A conceptual formulation for controlling the resulting mechanical properties of Recycled Aggregate C...
The aim of this study was concretes waste recovery by replacing natural aggregates (NA) by recycled ...
yesTest results of nine recycled aggregate concretes and a control concrete using only natural aggre...
In the future, it is planned to use up to 50% of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) for th...
Today\u27s procedures of design mix of fresh concrete mixtures do not allow for water mass (mw) to b...
International audienceRecycled (concrete) Aggregates (RA) are mainly composed of an intimate mix bet...
Recycled concrete aggregates have a significantly higher water absorption compared to natural aggreg...