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Recycling of waste tire rubber as aggregate in concrete: durability-related performance

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In this article, the results of an experimental investigation to comparatively study the depth of chloride penetration, resistance to acid attack and macrocell corrosion of rubberized concrete and control mix concrete were presented.
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This article is published in Journal of Cleaner Production.The article was published on 2016-01-20. It has received 300 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crumb rubber & Compressive strength.

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Time-dependent behavior of pre-coated crimped, 4-Dimensional and 5-Dimensional steel fiber pull-out in normal and rubber concrete

TL;DR: In this paper , three distinct types of steel fiber, i.e., crimped (aspect ratio, l/d = 50 and 100), 4D (Double Hooked) and 5D (Triple Hooked), embedded in different matrix strengths (M30, M30RC, M60 and M60RC), were utilised.
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Analysis of the thermal behavior of rubber concrete at elevated temperatures based on the humidity levels: Numerical and mathematical modeling

TL;DR: In this article , the authors analyzed the rubber aggregates' function and the humidity effect on the recycled concrete's thermal behavior, particularly the heat transfer time at high temperatures inside of the material (200, 400, 600, and 800 °C).
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Characterization of a fibre-reinforced self- compacting concrete with 100% of mixed recycled aggregates

TL;DR: In this article, a fiber-reinforced self-compacting concrete with 100% of mixed recycled aggregate is presented, which can be used in applications like foundations, ground-supported slabs, retaining systems and other elements with moderate structural responsibility.
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Experimental assessment and compressive constitutive model of rubberized concrete confined by steel tube

TL;DR: In this paper , axial compression tests were carried out on 12 circular RuC cylinders confined by steel tube, and the cylinders considered parameters such as steel tube thicknesses and rubber volume replacement ratios of the fine aggregates (0, 10, 20, and 30%).
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Concrete made with used tyre aggregate: durability-related performance

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of concrete that contains rubber aggregate made from used tyres (CTA) has been studied since the early 1990s, and the results showed that 5%, 10% and 15% of the volume of natural aggregate (NA) were replaced by aggregate derived from used tires (TA).
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Hardened properties of concrete mixtures containing pre-coated crumb rubber and silica fume

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined an approach to pre-treat crumb rubber in conjunction with the addition of supplementary cementitious materials in order to mitigate the loss of mechanical properties in rubberized concrete.
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Properties of concrete prepared with waste tyre rubber particles of uniform and varying sizes

TL;DR: In this paper, three groups of singly-sized rubber particle samples (3mm, 0.5mm and 0.3mm) and one sample of continuous size grading (prepared by blending the three singlysized samples to form the same particle distribution curve of sand) were used to replace 20% of the natural fine aggregate by volume.
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Properties of concrete paving blocks made with waste marble

TL;DR: In this article, the paving blocks based on two cement types were used to replace aggregate with waste marble, and physical and mechanical tests were performed on blocks so produced, and the cement type turns out to be an important factor.
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Workability, mechanical properties, and chemical stability of a recycled tyre rubber-filled cementitious composite

TL;DR: The workability and mechanical properties of mortar containing shredded automobile and truck tyres were evaluated in this paper, where two different shapes of rubber particles were used as constituents of mortar: (1) granules about 2 mm in diameter, and (2) shreds having two sizes which were, nominally, 5.5 mm×1.2 mm and 10.8 mm × 1.8mm (length×diameter).
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