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Macro-level Performance Assessment of Concrete: Experimental Fracture Analysis
Natural coarse aggregate (NCA) can potentially be replaced with recycled coarse aggregate (RCA), which is derived from the leftover concrete from construction and demolition (C &D) projects. However, RCA has drawbacks of its own, notably because of the porous mortar layer and micro-cracks. This motivates academics throughout the world to reduce the impact of the RCA’s inherent drawbacks in recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). Different mix design techniques, mixing procedures, the addition of fibres, and the addition of mineral admixtures are suggested in this context.
Macro-level Performance Assessment of Concrete: Experimental Fracture Analysis
Natural coarse aggregate (NCA) can potentially be replaced with recycled coarse aggregate (RCA), which is derived from the leftover concrete from construction and demolition (C &D) projects. However, RCA has drawbacks of its own, notably because of the porous mortar layer and micro-cracks. This motivates academics throughout the world to reduce the impact of the RCA’s inherent drawbacks in recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). Different mix design techniques, mixing procedures, the addition of fibres, and the addition of mineral admixtures are suggested in this context.
Macro-level Performance Assessment of Concrete: Experimental Fracture Analysis
Pradhan, Subhasis (Autor:in) / Kumar, Shailendra (Autor:in) / Barai, Sudhirkumar V. (Autor:in)
Particle Packing Method for Recycled Aggregate Concrete ; Kapitel: 6 ; 75-101
27.02.2024
27 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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