The paper focuses on the reuse of crushed asphalt (GA) as a partial replacement (up to 20%) of natural aggregates for concrete manufacture. Addition of GA aggregates produced a positive effect on workability loss. The GA mixes, however, showed a significant tendency to bleed and segregate at the highest replacement percentage applied. GA led to a decrease of compressive strength in concrete (with respect to that of the reference concrete) up to 50% due to the weakness of the cement paste / recycled aggregate interface. To compensate for this negative effect, a reduction of w/c for the GA concretes was necessary. A decrease of w/c allowed the GA concretes to show drying shrinkage values substantially similar to those of reference concrete wi...
The objective of this study is to test and develop crushed concrete to substitute gravel for concret...
The paper reports on a research program that was designed at the American University of Beirut (AUB)...
This paper will review the optimum replacement of the fine natural aggregate (FNA) by the fine recyc...
The paper focuses on the re-use of grinded asphalt as a partial replacement of natural aggregates f...
Worldwide, large quantities of solid waste are generated by construction and demolition (C&D) activi...
This paper is aimed to the use of different types of industrial wastes in concrete production. From ...
The amount of crushed cement concrete continues to grow every day from the demolition of old structu...
Recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) can be referred as waste materials that is reclaimed and reprocessed...
Purpose – A current trend is to use waste and by-products in concrete to replace binders and aggrega...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation on the influence of recycled aggregate concrete...
Aggregate is one of the main ingredients in producing concrete. It covers 75% of the total for any o...
Concrete is regarded as the most used construction material and natural aggregates used in concrete ...
Abstract- Rapid urbanization in the last few decades has led to the ever rising demand of constructi...
The pavement industry relies greatly on this conventional material in constructing the road. Howev...
This paper presents a case study on the recycling of highway base material into aggregates and the f...
The objective of this study is to test and develop crushed concrete to substitute gravel for concret...
The paper reports on a research program that was designed at the American University of Beirut (AUB)...
This paper will review the optimum replacement of the fine natural aggregate (FNA) by the fine recyc...
The paper focuses on the re-use of grinded asphalt as a partial replacement of natural aggregates f...
Worldwide, large quantities of solid waste are generated by construction and demolition (C&D) activi...
This paper is aimed to the use of different types of industrial wastes in concrete production. From ...
The amount of crushed cement concrete continues to grow every day from the demolition of old structu...
Recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) can be referred as waste materials that is reclaimed and reprocessed...
Purpose – A current trend is to use waste and by-products in concrete to replace binders and aggrega...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation on the influence of recycled aggregate concrete...
Aggregate is one of the main ingredients in producing concrete. It covers 75% of the total for any o...
Concrete is regarded as the most used construction material and natural aggregates used in concrete ...
Abstract- Rapid urbanization in the last few decades has led to the ever rising demand of constructi...
The pavement industry relies greatly on this conventional material in constructing the road. Howev...
This paper presents a case study on the recycling of highway base material into aggregates and the f...
The objective of this study is to test and develop crushed concrete to substitute gravel for concret...
The paper reports on a research program that was designed at the American University of Beirut (AUB)...
This paper will review the optimum replacement of the fine natural aggregate (FNA) by the fine recyc...