2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.121455
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Mechanical and microstructural properties of recycled concretes mixed with ceramic recycled cement and secondary recycled aggregates. A viable option for future concrete

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“…Research that use recycled aggregates for the production of HPC and UHPC are also mentioned. These researches use aggregate from concrete waste [ 114 , 115 ] and ceramic waste [ 157 , 165 ]. Using these residues, which present the particle size curve within the normative limits of the ASTM C33 standard, the authors obtained a compression strength after 28 days of curing of 77.3 MPa, proving the feasibility of using recycled aggregates, as long as they meet the stipulated granulometry parameters.…”
Section: Classic Components Used For Hpc and Uhpc Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research that use recycled aggregates for the production of HPC and UHPC are also mentioned. These researches use aggregate from concrete waste [ 114 , 115 ] and ceramic waste [ 157 , 165 ]. Using these residues, which present the particle size curve within the normative limits of the ASTM C33 standard, the authors obtained a compression strength after 28 days of curing of 77.3 MPa, proving the feasibility of using recycled aggregates, as long as they meet the stipulated granulometry parameters.…”
Section: Classic Components Used For Hpc and Uhpc Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, another group of researchers [110] studied concretes based on a binder containing a sulfate resistant blast furnace slag (CEM III/A), plus a blend of Portland cement and clay brick powder. Furthermore, coarse MRA was also added as partial natural aggregates substitution.…”
Section: Mixed Recycled Aggregatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blast furnace slag-bearing cement was chosen here based on earlier findings [8,28,29] and recommendations set out in Mas et al [30]…”
Section: Conventional Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%