2017
DOI: 10.3390/app7101090
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Characterization and Use of Construction and Demolition Waste from South of Brazil in the Production of Foamed Concrete Blocks

Abstract: Featured Application: The use of construction and demolition waste (CDW) in the development of building materials has been done constantly. The CDW from Passo Fundo region of Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil can be used in development of foamed concrete fully replacing the natural sand. Abstract:The main objective of this study was to evaluate the use of construction and demolition waste (CDW) from the Passo Fundo region of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brazil, in the development of aerated foamed concrete. This waste had n… Show more

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“…CCW was used as an aggregate that totally replaces natural sand. This residue was collected in the region of Passo Fundo-RS-Brazil and characterized by Favaretto et al [22]. Figure 1a shows the grain size curve for the CCW used and Figure 1b shows the CCW.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CCW was used as an aggregate that totally replaces natural sand. This residue was collected in the region of Passo Fundo-RS-Brazil and characterized by Favaretto et al [22]. Figure 1a shows the grain size curve for the CCW used and Figure 1b shows the CCW.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis technique described in British standard BS EM 480-11 [35] and by other authors [22,36,37] was used to determine the pore size. Two specimens of each sample were prepared, one specimen for the longitudinal section and another for the transverse section.…”
Section: Characterization Of Foamed Concrete Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The characteristics found can be related to the formation properties of the pores, While the AACB has the formation of a larger number of voids with smaller diameters, the FCCB has a smaller number of pores, but these are of a larger diameter, which can be seen by comparing the densities of the samples. Another characteristic to be emphasized is the capillarity of the pores since the AACB has more spherical and separated pores and the FCCB presents amorphous aspects connected by capillaries, directly affecting its strength, since its structure is directly connected with the distribution of forces within the matrix (CORTELASSI; TORALLES-CARBONARI, 2008;FAVARETTO et al, 2017;PEDRO et al, 2017). This difference between the capillaries of the autoclaved concrete block and the foamed concrete block is shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: Compressive Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%