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WhatsApp: +86 18221755073A coarse aggregate replacement scheme in concrete is investigated with three different waste ceramic tile materials in replacement ratios including 20%, 25%, 35%, 50%, 65%, 75%, 80% and 100%. Results show waste ceramic as a possible practicable natural coarse aggregate replacement material with minimal changes in mechanical properties.
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WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Ceramic waste aggregates (CWAs) used in this study (Fig. 1a) were mainly ceramic floor and wall tiles, ... That for CCA-100 mix (ceramic coarse aggregate with 100% ceramic coarse), was an exception. Overall, the mechanical performance of the CWA concretes was better than that of the control concrete. The highest compressive strength and split ...
WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Ceramic Waste partially replaced as a substitute for coarse aggregates in concrete has been investigated. Two types of ceramic waste, namely tiles and flowerpot were used. Concrete mixtures with characteristic strength of 28 days 30 N/mm 2 have been prepared using a water/cement ratio of 0.5. The strength of the concrete mixes containing ...
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