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Sara Bensalem,Mohamed Lyes Kamel KHOUADJIA,Kamel Abdou,Ahmed Abderraouf Belkadi,Oussama Kessal
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The development of the building materials industry in Algeria and worldwide has opened up new commercial opportunities for waste recovery. Using recycled materials and natural resources such as expanded clay aggregates are increasingly seen as a solution...
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Grzegorz Ludwik Golewski
This work presents a discussion of the basic properties of broken mineral limestone aggregates with the specification of the properties affecting the fracture toughness of concretes made with these aggregates. To determine the influence of the grain-size...
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Violeta Migallón, Héctor Penadés, José Penadés and Antonio José Tenza-Abril
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) is an increasingly important material for modern construction. However, although it has several advantages compared with conventional concrete, it is susceptible to segregation due to the low density of the incorpora...
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Xiaoyuan Zhang, Yunfei Ma, Zongkai Zhu, Jingyi Xu, Yu Zhang and Boming Tang
At present, tuff aggregates as asphalt pavement mixtures have insufficient water damage resistance; hence, modifying and evaluating the related properties of tuff asphalt mixtures are necessary. In this study, cement and a liquid antistripping agent were...
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José Marcos Ortega, Fernando G. Branco, Luís Pereira and Luís Marques
The use of lightweight aggregates in construction materials is a good solution for increasing the contribution to sustainability of civil engineering works, such as maritime ones. In this regard, the possibility of using cork granulates and expanded clay...
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Rosolino Vaiana, Filippo Balzano, Teresa Iuele and Vincenzo Gallelli
Steelmaking industries produce a large amount of solid wastes that need to be adequately managed in order to ensure environmental sustainability and reduce the impact of their disposal on earth pollution. Electric arc furnace (EAF) slags are those wastes...
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Awetehagn Tuaum, Stanley Shitote and Walter Oyawa
This experimental research is focused on the development of self-compacting mortar incorporating recycled glass aggregate (SCM-RGA) as partial substitution of fine aggregate (wt 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%). The fresh and hardened mechanical propertie...
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Orhan Karpuz, Muhammet Vefa Akpinar, Metin Mutlu Aydin
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In this research, effects of fine aggregate abrasion resistance and its fineness module on wear resistance of Portland cement concrete pavements studied. Concrete samples included fine crushed limestone aggregate, fine crushed limestone-basalt mixture, a...
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Ángel Vega-Zamanillo, Miguel Ángel Calzada-Pérez, Pedro Lastra-González, Irune Indacoechea-Vega, José Ángel Fernández-Ortega
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This paper presents the performance of different types of asphalt mixtures containing reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and industrial by-products such as cupola furnace slags and green sands. In this study, conventional bitumen is employed as binding mat...
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Cristian Gaedicke, Armando Marines, Luis Mata, Farel Miankodila
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This research project evaluated the effect of using recycled aggregate and ground granulated slag on pervious concrete specimens compacted using two different methods: fixed energy and fixed porosity. The permeability, compressive strength, and solar ref...
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