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Mechanical and durability properties of sustainable self-compacting concrete with recycled concrete aggregate and fly ash, slag and silica fume
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In this article, a sustainable self-compact concrete (SCC) was proposed by substantially substituting natural aggregates with RCA and cement with SCM by using a combination of fly ash, slag and/or silica fume.About:
This article is published in Construction and Building Materials.The article was published on 2020-01-20. It has received 123 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fly ash & Silica fume.read more
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Review on the deterioration and approaches to enhance the durability of concrete in the freeze–thaw environment
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discussed three stages of freeze-thaw damage in concrete from the micro perspective and proposed the three main deterioration mechanisms of concrete based on the concrete pore system.
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Autogenous shrinkage and drying shrinkage of recycled aggregate concrete: A review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors comprehensively review the factors influencing the autogenous shrinkage and drying shrinkage of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC), and provide a theoretical base for future research and applications of RAC in the construction industry.
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Current Sustainable Trends of Using Waste Materials in Concrete—A Decade Review
TL;DR: A decade review on sustainable concrete with a focus on virgin materials being replaced with waste materials is presented in this article, which aims to inform researchers of current research trends and gaps in the research area of waste material use in concrete.
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Systematic multiscale models to predict the compressive strength of self-compacting concretes modified with nanosilica at different curing ages
Rabar H. Faraj,Rabar H. Faraj,Azad A. Mohammed,Ahmed Mohammed,Khalid M. Omer,Hemn Unis Ahmed +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, three different models including the linear relationship model (LR), nonlinear model (NLR), and multi-logistic model (MLR) were proposed to predict the compressive strength of SCC mixtures made with or without nano-silica (NS).
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Development of high-performance self compacting concrete using eggshell powder and blast furnace slag as partial cement replacement
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC) developed using eggshell powder (ESP) and granulated ground blast furnace slag (GGBFS) as partial cement replacement.
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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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An overview of study on recycled aggregate concrete in China (1996-2011)
TL;DR: A series of investigations on the mechanical property, durability, and structural performance of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) have been carried out in the past 15 years (1996-2011) in China.
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Performance enhancement of recycled concrete aggregate – A review
TL;DR: A review of the published enhancement methods for recycled concrete aggregate can be found in this paper, where the authors suggest that carbonation treatment is an efficient and feasible method for improving the mechanical properties and durability of recycling concrete aggregate.
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Properties of sustainable concrete containing fly ash, slag and recycled concrete aggregate
TL;DR: In this article, the suitability of using more sustainable concrete for wind turbine foundations and other applications involving large quantities of concrete was investigated, which was accomplished by partial replacement of cement with large volumes of fly ash or blast furnace slag and by using recycled concrete aggregate.
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Utilization and efficiency of ground granulated blast furnace slag on concrete properties – A review
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) utilization and efficiency on the properties of mortar/concrete is presented, including workability, setting time, bleeding, rheological properties, slump loss, segregation resistance and early age cracking potential and finishability.
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