2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-707620180003.0537
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Resistência à compressão e viabilidade econômica de blocos de concreto dosado com resíduos de tijolos cerâmicos

Abstract: RESUMO Os tijolos e blocos cerâmicos são empregados em larga escala nas construções das alvenarias de vedação ou estruturais, proporcionando condições adequadas de conforto ao ambiente interno. Na fabricação desses elementos cerâmicos há necessidade de se excluir as peças com defeitos, originados da não conformidade das dimensões, das falhas no processo de queima ou quebras. O simples descarte dessas peças com defeito em aterros gera custos de remoção e impactos ambientais, bem como o desperdício de um materia… Show more

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“…Research demonstrating the improvement in cement matrices using fibers are recent (Shuh-Huei, Shah, Zongjin, & Toshio, 1993;Soroushian & Bayasi, 1991;Swamy 1975). The Incorporation of wastes, fibers and other stabilizers such as: PET bottles, recycled demolition aggregate, glasses of different origins and sizes, wood fiber waste, rice rusk ash, limestone powder waste, ceramic brik residues, carbon nanotube, sewage sludge ash, polypropylene fibres, cotton waste and other wastes and stabilizers in cementitious building materials demonstrate stability or advances related to physical, mechanical and thermal properties (Algin & Turgut, 2008;Ascione, De Felice, & De Santis, 2015;Bilodeau, Kodur, & Hoff, 2004;Brandt, 2008;Carozzi, Milani, & Poggi, 2014;Chen, Li, & Poon, 2018;Choi, Moon, Chung, & Cho, 2005;Konsta-Gdoutos, Metaxa, & Shah, 2010;Lee, Ling, Wong, & Poon, 2011;Lee, Sun, Lung, & Chai, 2013;Ling & Poon, 2014;Modro NLR, Modro NR 1 , Modro NR 2 , & Oliveira, 2009;Soutsos, Tang, & Millard, 2011;Souza, Soriano, & Patino, 2018;Torkaman, Ashori, & Sadr Momtazi, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research demonstrating the improvement in cement matrices using fibers are recent (Shuh-Huei, Shah, Zongjin, & Toshio, 1993;Soroushian & Bayasi, 1991;Swamy 1975). The Incorporation of wastes, fibers and other stabilizers such as: PET bottles, recycled demolition aggregate, glasses of different origins and sizes, wood fiber waste, rice rusk ash, limestone powder waste, ceramic brik residues, carbon nanotube, sewage sludge ash, polypropylene fibres, cotton waste and other wastes and stabilizers in cementitious building materials demonstrate stability or advances related to physical, mechanical and thermal properties (Algin & Turgut, 2008;Ascione, De Felice, & De Santis, 2015;Bilodeau, Kodur, & Hoff, 2004;Brandt, 2008;Carozzi, Milani, & Poggi, 2014;Chen, Li, & Poon, 2018;Choi, Moon, Chung, & Cho, 2005;Konsta-Gdoutos, Metaxa, & Shah, 2010;Lee, Ling, Wong, & Poon, 2011;Lee, Sun, Lung, & Chai, 2013;Ling & Poon, 2014;Modro NLR, Modro NR 1 , Modro NR 2 , & Oliveira, 2009;Soutsos, Tang, & Millard, 2011;Souza, Soriano, & Patino, 2018;Torkaman, Ashori, & Sadr Momtazi, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the literature cites various types of industrial processes waste which has been used in civil construction to replace the usual materials, notably in asphalt paving. These residues include: polyethylene terephthalate (PET), mineral fillers, tire rubber, shale oil residue, folate quartzite residue, ceramic brick residue and Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene polymer (SBS) [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%