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Study on influence of Metakaolin and waste marble powder on self-compacting concrete - A state of the art review
Peerzada Danish,G. Mohan Ganesh +1 more
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In this article, the use of pozzolanic material like Metakaolin (MK) as a mineral admixture and non-pozzolastic material like Waste Marble Powder (WMP) as filler material.About:
This article is published in Materials Today: Proceedings.The article was published on 2021-01-01. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Metakaolin & Environmental pollution.read more
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Effects of Waste Powder, Fine and Coarse Marble Aggregates on Concrete Compressive Strength
Bogachan Basaran,Ilker Kalkan,Ceyhun Aksoylu,Yasin Onuralp Özkılıç,Mohanad Muayad Sabri Sabri +4 more
TL;DR: In this article , the results of axial compression tests on a total of 429 concrete mixtures with marble aggregates were compiled by paying special attention to reporting all test variables (form and content of marble wastes, water-cement ratio, cement content, proportion of coarse and fine aggregates in all aggregates) affecting the concrete strength.
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Engineering properties and environmental impact assessment of green concrete prepared with PVC waste powder: A step towards sustainable approach
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared the environmental impacts of green and conventional concrete, initially, they compared the physical and chemical properties of materials, fresh and hardened properties of concrete for all the mixes, based on test results, LCA models are prepared by using SimaPro software and the Ecoinvent database.
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ANN-Python prediction model for the compressive strength of green concrete
TL;DR: In this article , a machine learning prediction model using the Python programming language was proposed to estimate the compressive strength of a green concrete mix that includes construction and demolition waste and FA.
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Rheological and Durability Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete Produced Using Marble Dust and Blast Furnace Slag
Cenk Karakurt,Mahmut Dumangöz +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the use of marble dust (MD) and granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) in the production of self-compacting concrete (SCC) is explored.
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Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials
P.K. Mehta,Paulo J.M. Monteiro +1 more
TL;DR: Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials as mentioned in this paper provides complete details on the microstructure-property relationship approach to provide scientific explanation for the strength and durability of concrete.
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Self-Compacting Concrete
Hajime Okamura,Masahiro Ouchi +1 more
TL;DR: Ozawa and Maekawa as mentioned in this paper developed a self-compacting concrete, which can be compacted into every corner of a formwork, purely by means of its own weight and with out the need for vibrating compaction.
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Metakaolin and calcined clays as pozzolans for concrete: a review
B.B. Sabir,S. Wild,J. Bai +2 more
TL;DR: The use of metakaolin (MK) as a pozzolanic material for mortar and concrete has received considerable attention in recent years as mentioned in this paper, which is part of the widely spread attention directed towards the utilisation of wastes and industrial by-products in order to minimise Portland cement consumption, the manufacture of which being environmentally damaging.
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Applied Clay Mineralogy
TL;DR: In this paper, applied clay mineralogy is studied in the context of meteorology and geology, and the authors propose a method to find the underlying structure of the clays.
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Influence of metakaolin on the properties of mortar and concrete: A review
Rafat Siddique,Juvas Klaus +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the use of metakaolin as partial replacement of cement in mortar and concrete is presented, and properties reported in this paper are the fresh mortar/concrete properties, mechanical and durability properties.