A comprehensive review on mechanical and durability properties of cement-based materials containing waste recycled glass
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In this paper, the influence of recycled waste glass on the engineering properties of concrete is discussed and major research needs in the field are identified to bring this class of materials closer to worldwide practical use.About:
This article is published in Journal of Cleaner Production.The article was published on 2018-10-10 and is currently open access. It has received 96 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Glass recycling & Properties of concrete.read more
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Supplementary cementitious materials: New sources, characterization, and performance insights
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of emerging supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) sources is presented, along with new developments in characterizing and qualifying SCMs for use and improved knowledge of SCM on long-term concrete performance and durability.
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Engineering Properties of Concrete with Waste Recycled Plastic: A Review
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the engineering properties of waste recycled plastic can be found in this article, where the influence of recycled waste plastic on the fresh properties of concrete is discussed first, followed by its influence on the mechanical and durability properties.
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Properties of cement-based composites using nanoparticles: A comprehensive review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize the data published in the literature on the uses of different types of nanomaterials in cementitious materials and summarise the current knowledge of the microstructure, mechanical strength and durability of cement-based materials when incorporating different type of nanoparticles, in addition, research needs are identified based on the gaps in the current state of knowledge on using nanoparticles in Cement-based construction materials.
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New perspectives on recycling waste glass in manufacturing concrete for sustainable civil infrastructure
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of different results reported by different research groups and proposes new perspectives based on analyzing underlying mechanisms, considering different types of waste glass, including soda-lime, electric, lead, and borosilicate glass.
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Self-compacting concrete manufactured with recycled concrete aggregate: An overview
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the design of self-compacting concrete with recycled concrete aggregate, both by itself and in combination with other wastes, is presented and assessed, and the mix-design of the selfcompacting concretes that contain them, as well as relevant results on the fresh state (workability, rheology), the hardened state (compressive strength, splitting tensile and flexural strength, modulus of elasticity, density, and porosity), durability (resistance to aggressive agents), long-term properties of concrete (shrinkage
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Properties of concrete
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the following properties of concrete: Elasticity, Shrinkage and Creep, Durabilty of Concrete, Freezing and Thawing, and Chlorides.
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Supplementary cementitious materials
TL;DR: The use of silica-rich SCMs influences the amount and kind of hydrates formed and thus the volume, the porosity and finally the durability of these materials.
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A life-cycle assessment of Portland cement manufacturing: comparing the traditional process with alternative technologies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the environmental impact of four cement manufacturing processes: (1) the production of traditional Portland cement, (2) blended cement (natural pozzolans), (3) cement where 100% of waste cement kiln dust is recycled into the kiln process, and (4) Portland cement produced when CKD is used to sequester a portion of the process related CO2 emissions.
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The Interfacial Transition Zone (ITZ) Between Cement Paste and Aggregate in Concrete
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the so called interfacial transition zone (ITZ) in concrete as the region of the cement paste around the aggregate particles, which is perturbed by the presence of the aggregate, and show that the higher porosity present initially is significantly diminished by the migration of ions during hydration.
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Recent advances in understanding the role of supplementary cementitious materials in concrete
TL;DR: A review of the advances in knowledge provided by research in these areas can be found in this paper, emphasizing the impact of the research on the field and emphasizing the benefits of these advances.