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The waste disposal issue does not refer its way and technology treating only. We have to proceed with the frequency of recycling plants issue, their localization, capacit [...]
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High quality recycling aggregate nearly same with virgin aggregate has been passionately developing in the recent years due to the establishment of the low emission socie [...]
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Self compacting concrete (SCC) is a very fluid concrete that is characterized by its high volume of paste, and the use of superplasticizer. The effects of recycled aggreg [...]
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Mirasole Abbey is located in the first agricultural belt south of Milan and is a rare example of a grangia1, a fortified rural complex. Built in the thirteenth century by [...]
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The construction sector is among the most resource- and energy-consuming industrial activities. Particularly, according to recent surveys, the emissions of greenhouse gas [...]
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Compared with the study on high-quality of recycled coarse aggregate, the study on recycling of recycled fine aggregate still has been limited. This study has quantitativ [...]
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The cement industry is one of the typical energy-intensive industries. So, the conservation of energy to product cement clinker and cement is very important. This paper d [...]
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The Japanese Concrete Standard Specifications prescribe that concrete structures shall sufficiently take into consideration the environment impacts, but it shows no speci [...]
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Application of the recycled aggregate is a promising technology for resource saving and low environmental impacts, which is more effectively performed when recycled fine [...]
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Use of waste materials is an actual topic that corresponds to current trends associated with the decreasing of power exigency and sustainable development. The possibility [...]
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Waste concrete accounts for a substantial fraction of construction waste, and the recycling of waste concrete as concrete aggregate for construction is an important chall [...]
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By calcination and dehydration of paper sludge, which is a by-product of recycled paper waste, a non toxic mineral with a highly pozzolanic activity is formed. Besides th [...]
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As disposal and treatment of industrial wastes are often costly and hazardous for the environment, its use in concrete mixing can lead to a greener solution to environmen [...]
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Argentina has an heritage of masonry construction of walls and floors of both collective and individual homes. These pieces, called bricks, ceramic blocks, ceramic mezzan [...]
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In Japan, it is expected to use much the recycled aggregates for concrete because concrete wastes have been increasing but natural aggregate resources have been decreasin [...]
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An entire concrete waste reuse model for producing recycled aggregate class H concrete was established with the objective of recycling concrete waste generated during ant [...]
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A new technology is presented for transforming returned concrete into a granular material that can be reused as aggregates for concrete. The new method is based on non-to [...]

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