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Structural behaviour and durability of steel-reinforced structural Plain/Self-Compacting Rubberised Concrete (PRC/SCRC)

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In this article, crumb rubber particles were used as partial aggregate replacement to produce plain rubberised concrete (PRC) and self-compacting rubberized concrete (SCRC) for structural applications using steel reinforced beams.
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This article is published in Construction and Building Materials.The article was published on 2014-12-30. It has received 46 citations till now.

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Composites with recycled rubber aggregates: Properties and opportunities in construction

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review on rubber properties and surface treatments of rubber recycled from post-consumer components is provided to identify potential applications in composites for construction, which is concluded that an understanding of the chemical, physical and mechanical properties of rubber, as well as a proper characterisation are necessary to take full advantage of this high quality material.
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Potential use of rubber as aggregate in structural reinforced concrete element – A review

TL;DR: In this article, a review paper summarises and compares independent research works and justifies weather these aggregates are possible to utilize improved behavior of concrete elements or not, and the results of these experimental studies are not sufficient to reach a general consensus on the application of recycled rubber in concrete and its effect on the behavior of structural elements.
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Experimental assessment and constitutive modelling of rubberised concrete materials

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed account of a set of material tests on rubberised concrete cylindrical samples, in which fine and coarse mineral aggregates are replaced in equal volumes by rubber particles with various sizes, is presented.
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Mechanical strength, flexural behavior and fracture energy of Recycled Concrete Aggregate self-compacting concrete

TL;DR: The possibility of using Recycled Concrete Aggregates (RCA) to produce self-compacting concrete (RASCC) was investigated in this paper, where three parameters that are recycled coarse aggregate, recycled fine aggregate and superplasticizer were studied with four different percentages of replacement.
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Ductility and Cracking Behavior of Reinforced Self-Consolidating Rubberized Concrete Beams

TL;DR: In this paper, the applicability of using optimized selfconsolidating rubberized concrete (SCRC) and vibrated rubberised concrete (VRC) mixtures in structural applications was investigated.
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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.

Concise eurocode for the design of concrete buildings. based on bsi publication dd env 1992-1-1: 1992. eurocode 2: design of concrete structures. part 1: general rules and rules for buildings

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present guidance on prestressed concrete design in normal weight concrete where prestress is by fully bonded tendons, advice is given on the required numbers of tendons and the prestressing force and the limit states.
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CEB-FIP Model Code 1990

Abstract: Inevitably, reading is one of the requirements to be undergone. To improve the performance and quality, someone needs to have something new every day. It will suggest you to have more inspirations, then. However, the needs of inspirations will make you searching for some sources. Even from the other people experience, internet, and many books. Books and internet are the recommended media to help you improving your quality and performance.
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Recycled Tyre Rubber Modified Bitumens for road asphalt mixtures: A literature review☆

TL;DR: A literature review on the existing technologies and specifications related to the production, handling and storage of RTR-MBs and on their current applications within road asphalt mixtures is presented in this article.
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Scrap-tyre-rubber replacement for aggregate and filler in concrete

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of concrete mixtures incorporating 5%, 7.5% and 10% of discarded tyre rubber as aggregate and cement replacements was investigated, and the results showed that with up to 5% replacement, in each set, no major changes on concrete characteristics would occur, however, with further increase in replacement ratios considerable changes were observed.
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